Semanhyia Farms - Suhum, Eastern, Region-Ghana
Following an incident in early 2024 prompting the relocation of Semanhyia Farms from its original site in Berekum-Senase (https://youtu.be/aB-jw2HWe6c), we seized the opportunity to rebuild and reestablish our operations in Suhum, situated within the Eastern region of Ghana. Our renewed focus is to transform Semanhyia Farms into a premier destination for high-quality breeding stock and a hub for cutting-edge research and experiential learning in the realm of livestock farming.
Having completed the necessary construction work, Semanhyia Farms is once again operational, poised to fulfill its mission with renewed vigor. Our farm now boasts a diverse array of both exotic and indigenous goat breeds, meticulously reared to serve as prime breeding stock. By prioritizing the cultivation of superior genetics and best practices, we aim to meet the burgeoning demand for top-tier livestock within Ghana’s agricultural landscape.
Moreover, Semanhyia Farms is not merely a commercial enterprise; it is a dynamic center for knowledge exchange and skill development in agriculture. We extend a warm invitation to all agricultural stakeholders, students, and veterinary professionals who share our passion for livestock farming to visit our facilities. Through hands-on experiences and collaborative learning opportunities, visitors can gain invaluable insights into modern livestock management techniques and industry trends.
Drawing upon our wealth of expertise in establishing successful livestock ventures, we offer consultancy services to individuals and organizations seeking to venture into this lucrative domain. Furthermore, we leverage our extensive online presence, including our highly acclaimed YouTube channel, Farming In Africa, to disseminate practical training and educational content to a global audience. Through these digital platforms, we aim to democratize access to agricultural knowledge and empower aspiring farmers to achieve their goals.
In summary, Semanhyia Farms represents more than just a livestock operation; it is a beacon of innovation, research, education, and sustainability within Ghana’s agricultural sector.
Funding: Internal Funding