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Agriculture

We started with agricultural projects as early as 2019. Through these projects, adults get the chance to become self-sufficient and earn a fair income, which also provides for their families' livelihoods. With these agricultural activities, we aim to support and finance the other goals our Foundation pursues. The projects also prevent local communities from being dependent on imported foodstuffs, making them more resilient to crises. We are passionately committed to this. Your donation greatly helps us achieve this! Please fill out our contact form here if you would like to receive more information about our plans and projects, free of obligation.

Arjé Willemze, Chairman

Sierra Leone

In Sierra Leone, we began agricultural projects in 2023. In 2024 we were active in Matogo, cultivating peanuts and rice. These projects have even made the national news in Sierra Leone. In the accompanying video, you can watch the report that the Sierra Leone Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC) aired.

Nigeria

In Itele, a village in Ogun state in southwestern Nigeria, we have been actively involved in agricultural projects since 2019, using our own resources. We currently cultivate crops such as oil palm, plantain, and cassava. On the video the processing of cassava is in progress.

 

Additionally, we started to prepare for our catfish farm in 2025, planning to start production in 2026. Catfish are a healthy and affordable fish species, making them a popular and sustainable source of proteïn in Nigeria.

Finally, we started processing our own palmoil in 2026 in a sustainable way.

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