Smallholder farmers across Ghana grow cashew, shea, sesame, soya, cocoa and sorghum the world is hungry for. Yet most sell into informal markets that pay far below what the crop is worth - not because the quality is low, but because no single small farmer can meet the volume, quality, and traceability global buyers require. The value they create leaves with the crop.
JNI brings thousands of smallholders into one verified network - so together they meet what the global market demands, and individually they're equipped, backed by a guaranteed buyer, and paid fairly. We don't hand out aid. We turn farmers the market ignored into farmers it deals with directly.
It starts before harvest. Quality seeds, inputs, and hands-on training go in first — so the farmer grows more, grows better, and meets the grade global buyers pay a premium for.
The buyer and the price are agreed before the season's crop comes in. The farmer doesn't gamble on what a middleman will offer at harvest — the market is secured in advance.
At delivery the crop is weighed and verified, and the farmer is paid within two hours — not the usual weeks or months. Every transaction is transparently recorded.
smallholder farmers in our verified network
in commodity value facilitated in 2025
tonnes moved across six value chains
more per tonne earned vs. the informal market
of unbroken delivery and payment performance
A fair price, paid fast - and something that outlasts the season. Every farmer now has a verified record of what they grew and earned: for many, the first proof of worth a bank, an insurer, or a lender will recognise. That's our name, working. Jobs - a market that functions. Nutrition - income that feeds a household. Inclusion - farmers the system overlooked, finally counted.
Access guaranteed buyers, training, and premium inputs. Get paid in full within two hours of delivery.
Secure traceable, high-quality cashew, shea, cocoa, and more, direct from organized farming networks.
Collaborate on building agricultural infrastructure and driving measurable economic impact.
Ghana's farmers grow what the world wants. We make sure it's worth their while; fairly, fast, and on record.
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