AbusuaPa Smallholder Farmers
AbusuaPa means "Good and United Family" in the local Twi language.
Our vision is to create a family of successful farmers in our community. We aim to help the 10,000+ smallholder poultry farmers (with 250–5,000 birds) in Ghana efficiently run their business and grow. We provide them with ready-made, available, and quality chicken feed with flexible payment terms.
Distributor of the Leading Agro-Input Producers
Dombelfarms brings the best agricultural inputs to farmers who previously did not have access to them
How Does It Work?
AbusuaPa Is Family
We take care of our AbusuaPa farmers, providing formulated feed, flexible payments, and general advice and support. With AbusuaPa, farmers can focus on improving their businesses.
Reliable Execution
We deliver the right amount of feed when our AbusuaPa farmers need it. There are no hidden fees, delays, or excuses when we deal with our AbusuaPa family.
Collaboration
We place them in partner groups of local farmers to provide mutual support, shared creativity, and collaboration.
Constant Innovation
We constantly find better ingredients and formulations to improve our AbusuaPa farmers' productivity and keep costs down.
Trusted Products
With years of experience in the poultry business, we are able to formulate cost-effective feed adapted to the local environment.
Friendly Payment Options
We started out as a smallholder poultry farm. We understand how much feed costs. AbusuaPa saves farmers 10–15% of feed costs and provides flexible payment options.
Ready-Made Feed Pilot Program
Functionality You Will Love
6 farmers
We onboarded 6 farmers to test our ready-made feed program
Our pilot program for existing AbusuaPa Smallholder Farmer customers determines how much farmers can save in feed costs and how we can improve our program when we scale and onboard more farmers.
Process
Customer satisfaction for each customer
We ask farmers how many chicken they have, the ages of the chicken, and their breed to determine the optimal amount and mix of our ready-made feed.
Farmers do not have to pay immediately, which alleviates the financial pressures of smallholder farmers.
Savings