A loan helped increase incomes for ~600 farmers and plant 1 million trees on the largest solar-irrigation farm in West Africa.


Moringa Connect's story

There are 1.5 billion acres of fertile, uncultivated land in Africa and there are 100 million smallholder farmers living on that land earning less than $2/day. High value, high demand crops like superfood ingredients grow in their backyards. Yet, smallholder farmers lack access to the tools, training, capital, and the market access they need to cultivate these superfood crops at meaningful scale.

Moringa Connect is a social enterprise moringa business with established distribution channels and two processing facilities in Ghana for its two consumer brands, True Moringa (oil, beauty) and Minga Foods (powder, nutrition). It maintains a 150-acre nucleus farm, the largest solar-powered farm in West Africa, where farmers receive financial literacy training, credit, agricultural inputs, access to land and year-round irrigation, organic certifications, a guaranteed market, and access to wrap-around services (health insurance, education scholarships, childcare).

Moringa Connect has planted over 3 million trees and serves 5,000 farmers. With this loan, they expect to increase farmer incomes by 2-5x on average for 284 moringa farmers who hire an average of 2 laborers throughout the cultivation year, resulting in the support of 568 jobs. ~1Mn new trees will be planted over the next 18 months.

This is Moringa Connect’s third loan through the Kiva Social Enterprise program. View their last loan here.


This loan is special because:

it helps smallholder farmers in rural Ghana increase their incomes by providing an access to market.



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