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GANGU FARMS

We are involved in the breeding of cows, sheep, camels, horses, donkeys, poultry birds and other livestock on commercial basis

about us

Gangu Farms

Gangu Farms is a privately wholly-owned Ghanian company, the company was incorporated in February, 2019 as a livestock breeding farm (camels, horses, cattle, sheep, goats, peacock, ostriches, donkeys, ducks, rabbits, poultry fowls, guinea fowls, turkey, etc). The farm is located at Mion District in the Northern Region of Ghana precisely at Kpabiya-Dabogni, which is the headquarters of Gangu Farms and another branch at Sanzerigu off the Salaga road from Tamale. The company is situated on a total land size of 80 acres which has been appropriately fenced to provide adequate security to the livestock. The company is currently seeking for development partners, investors, non-governmental organizations, government agencies that are willing and prepared to support the vision of Gangu Farms.

Realising the maximum benefits of livestock production in Ghana

OUR MISSION

Quality, Sustainability & Partnership

We are looking for like-minded individuals and organisations who want to join us in creating a more sustainable and ethical future for food. In this ever-changing world, we are constantly adapting and evolving our goals, strategies, and tactics to meet the needs of our stakeholders and society. We are currently seeking partnerships with socially conscious companies and organisations who want to work with us to advance a more sustainable and ethical food system.

OUR VISION

Processing and packaging livestock

To become the leading player in the livestock industry in Africa through relevant scientific innovation and best farming practices.
We aim to play a critical role in the processing and packaging of livestock products in Africa.

WHAT WE DO

Livestock

Livestock

Veterinary​

Veterinary​

Feed

Feed

Processing

Processing

PRODUCTS & SERVICES

Cattle

Poultry

Horses

Donkeys

Our Core Values

Sustainability

Partnership

Commitment

Integrity

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