Darsfield Earth-Care and Farm Tech Foundation

Darsfield Earth-Care and Farm Tech Foundation

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Currently there are major concerns in Ghana in the way of land degradation & deforestation. Darsfoundation is working to bring these villages together.

Due to this, farming villages have little connection to each other and are always on the move. Darsfield EarthCare & Farm-Tech Foundation (Darsfoundation) aims at alleviating poverty of women and the youths in communities in afforestation program, slowing rural-urban drift, contributing to the creation of sustainable jobs. The project also aims at addressing the low level of technology and product

01/04/2026

We connect Ghanaian organic growers to reliable local and export buyers through established market pathways from Nsawam to destinations beyond Ghana. Our team built strong vendor relationships in Nsawam, managed logistics that keep produce fresh, and put quality controls and traceability systems in place to reassure buyers. With a large outgrower network and steady processing capacity, Darsfield delivers consistent volumes and reliable timing—benefits that mean steady demand and better prices for smallholder farmers. Learn more about our market model and partner opportunities: https://wix.to/zrGFJgR

01/04/2026

Darsfield shares five low-cost organic practices smallholders in the Eastern Region can use now to boost yields and food security: 1) Simple compost mix (kitchen waste + green manure + wood ash) — improves soil structure and cuts fertiliser costs. 2) Regular pest-monitoring with yellow sticky traps and weekly field checks — catches outbreaks early and reduces pesticide spend. 3) Intercropping maize with legumes (cowpea, soybean) — adds nitrogen, diversifies harvests, and spreads risk. 4) Mulching with crop residues — retains moisture, suppresses weeds, and lowers labour for weeding. 5) Seed saving and selection of robust local varieties — preserves resilience and reduces seed costs. Darsfield has supported 700+ outgrowers with these practical methods, showing measurable improvements in productivity and soil health. Learn more and join the effort: https://wix.to/AONorqx

01/04/2026

Today the team at Darsfield led a hands-on farmer training in New Djankrom, focusing on practical organic methods, pest management, and soil health. Farmers watched demonstrations, practiced techniques, and left with clear, usable steps to boost yields. Attendance and adoption continue to grow across the outgrower network, and ongoing support is available to ensure results translate to greater food security. Visit https://wix.to/GRnKrE5 to learn more and get involved. 🚜🌱

01/04/2026

DarsFarm validates quality at every step using the Darsfield scale to ensure organic produce that smallholders and consumers in the Eastern Region can trust. We support smallholder farmers with training and fair practices, and deliver fresh, nutrient-rich produce to local communities. Visit our site to learn more and join the movement for sustainable farming. https://wix.to/My8rHxO

01/04/2026

Darsfield links thousands of smallholder farms across a 10,000+ acre network to reliable buyers, ensuring organic produce moves from farm to market with clear quality checks and steady demand. We aggregate harvests, carry out quality assurance, and open routes to local markets and export-ready buyers so farmers in Nsawam and the Eastern Region see predictable income while consumers get trusted, transparent supply chains. Choosing Darsfield supports local growers, sustainable practices, and stronger market access. Learn more: https://wix.to/ZNsqy7N

01/04/2026

Practical Tip Series for Ghanaian smallholders: three low-cost soil-health actions you can start today. 🌱🌾

1) Mulch with local residues: spread straw, leaves, or crop stalks to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Expect cooler soil and fewer weeds within weeks.

2) Home-made compost: mix kitchen scraps, crop residues and a little soil; turn every 7–10 days. Seedlings grow stronger and yields often improve the first season.

3) Cover cropping: plant legumes or fast-growing cover crops between main crops to add nitrogen and protect soil. Soil structure and fertility improved after one cycle.

Darsfield’s training modules and observed outcomes show these practices raise short-term moisture retention, reduce erosion, and support healthier plants. Try one method this week and note the change. Learn more: https://wix.to/ThgHVuC

Calling smallholder farmers and extension agents in Nsawam, Eastern Region — share what you try and your results.

01/04/2026

Darsfield connects village plots to markets with a clear, reliable process: collection hubs in communities gather harvests, quality checks ensure traceability and organic standards, and aggregation teams match volumes with buyers for local stalls and export opportunities. Farmers gained steady buyers—local market pe*******on grew, average volumes sold increased, and export interest expanded—while consumers accessed traceable organic produce they can trust. Visit https://wix.to/DB8UW8V to learn how Darsfield bridges rural producers and market demand in Nsawam and beyond.

01/04/2026

Meet the farmers behind our harvest: three short profiles showing how Darsfield’s training, seed support, and market links changed lives in the Eastern Region. Profile 1: Aboagye increased maize yield by 45% and secured a 6‑month supply contract. Profile 2: Elsie boosted cassava output, lengthening household income by four months. Profile 3: Kofi moved into organic vegetable markets after training and now sells to two regular buyers. These outcomes show practical gains for smallholders and clearer choices for conscious consumers. Learn more about their journeys and how Darsfield supports local farmers — visit https://wix.to/PwxRNuk. Tell us which story resonates most with you.

01/04/2026

See regenerative farming in action at Darsfield Village Farms. Today we visited outgrower plots to capture composting, crop rotation and indigenous seed use that deliver real results: higher yields and lower input costs for smallholders. “These methods work on our farms,” says the lead trainer, and side‑by‑side photos prove the change. Learn how we teach and practice sustainable agriculture in the Eastern Region. Visit https://wix.to/YiIOz1a to find out more. 📷🌱💬

01/04/2026

Darsfield Village Farms links 700+ outgrowers to reliable local and export buyers, turning fruits, vegetables and medicinal herbs into steady income for smallholder farmers. By aggregating harvests, Darsfield reduces post-harvest loss, ensures consistent quality, and scales demand so producers get fairer, more predictable revenue. Consumers gain access to certified organic produce they can trust. Learn how the Eastern Region’s growers benefit — visit https://wix.to/tJffkKN 📦🌿🚜

Call to action: Join Darsfield as a buyer or partner and help strengthen market access for Ghanaian farmers.

26/03/2026

A day with a Darsfield trainee on a smallholder plot near Nsawam shows practical, hands-on regenerative farming: planting indigenous seeds, mulching beds, and measuring soil and yield improvements. Over 700 outgrowers have been trained across 10,000+ acres, strengthening food security and rural livelihoods in the Eastern Region and beyond. Consumers get sustainably grown produce; farmers gain techniques that increase yields and resilience. Read more about their work and impact: https://wix.to/jj8un5D 🌱🚜

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