Regenerative Agriculture in Salala
Wungko's Farm in Salala, Bong County, Liberia is an innovative regenerative agriculture farm focused on sustainable practices for healthy soils and abundant harvests. Our mission is to work with the local community to create a thriving, resilient ecosystem.
Our Services
Soil Regeneration Service
A service focused on restoring the health of the soil on the farm, utilizing methods such as composting, cover cropping and no till farming.
Crop Rotation Service
A service focused on the rotation of crops on the farm, allowing for greater diversity and sustainability of production.
Livestock Management
Service
A service focused on managing the livestock on the farm in a way that is beneficial to the health of the soil and the overall ecological balance of the farm.
Greenhouse Farming
Greenhouse farming is a specialized agricultural practice aimed at fostering optimal plant growth and ecosystem health within a controlled environment.
Our Partners
FEATURED CATEGORIES
FEATURED PRODUCTS
Vitra Chair -
Classic Design.
DESIGNER:
Charles, Ray Eames
MATERIALS:
Wood, Leather, Metal
CLIENT:
Woodmart, Basel
$1999.00
Woodspot -
Lamp by Seletti.
DESIGNER:
Ghislain Magrite
MATERIALS:
Wood, Leather, Metal
CLIENT:
Woodmart, Basel
$240.00
Solid Dresser -
Modern Pattern.
DESIGNER:
Ray Eames, Charles
MATERIALS:
Metal, Wood, Polymer
CLIENT:
Woodmart, Basel
$299.00
REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE FARM
ABOUT WUNGKO'S FARM
I'm proud to introduce Wungko's Farm, a Regenerative Agriculture Farm located in Salala, Bong County, Liberia. We strive to work with nature to restore our soils, biodiversity, and water resources, while also providing a sustainable livelihood for our farmers and communities. We use a variety of regenerative strategies, such as cover cropping, intercropping, crop rotation, and the use of natural fertilizers to improve the health of our soil and increase yields.
Location
Salala, Bong County, Liberia
Contact Wungko's Farm
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Salala, Bong County, Liberia
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Liberian Agriculture Minister Impressed by Wungko’s Farm: A Closer Look at the Visit
The Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Liberia recently visited Wungko’s Farm, where she was impressed by the innovative agricultural practices and sustainability initiatives. She marveled at features like shadenet houses, plant-based protein sources for animals, a thriving piggery, a plantain propagator, and a unique technique for turning rice waste into a soilless growing medium. The visit also highlighted the farm’s efforts to combat climate change with various irrigation systems. The Minister expressed dedication to improving the agricultural sector and commended Wungko’s Farm for their hard work and dedication to sustainable farming. The farm promises to continue its mission of innovation and sustainable agriculture, shaping a greener, more sustainable future.
Facilitating Plantain and Potatoes Value-Chain Project (F2PVC).
PROJECT BACKGROUND
The Liberia agro-processing sector holds promise for consolidating the development of a vibrant and inclusive private sector however growth of the sector is with marred by several constraints. The major constraints identified include the lack of adequate equipment and infrastructure to facilitate agriculture and post-harvest production, challenges in sourcing of raw materials and lack of access to finance. Through the Facilitating Plantain and Potatoes Value-Chain Project, Wungko’s Farm seeks to address the above-mentioned constraints that are critical to the viability of Wungko’s Farm growth model.
Wungko’s Farm is an integrated livestock and vegetable company located in Bong County, Liberia, with a production facility in Monrovia, Liberia. Wungko’s Farm produces and distributes plantain chips and various crisps from other agricultural produce. The company is currently working on establishing a robust distribution network for its products throughout the country and eventually on international markets.
Through the Facilitating Plantain and Potatoes Value Chain Project, Wungko’s Farm seeks to improve and expand the production of vegetables, especially plantain and potatoes inter-crop with other vegetables through Wungko’s Farm production and out-growers. The project aims to improve agro-processing capacity and increase income and employment for smallholder farmers and agro-inputs suppliers, especially youth and women.
The expected impact is to create jobs for 50 smallholder farmers, especially women and youth, and create 145 jobs for agro-inputs suppliers. The project will increase the current production to a full production capacity of 60 kilograms per hour, increase income and jobs for smallholder farmers and agro-inputs suppliers and facilitate export readiness.
PROGRAM GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
Through the Facilitating Plantain and Potatoes Value-Chain Project (F2PVC), aim to scale up production of plantain and potatoes and improve Wungko Farm’s agro-processing capacity through opening a mini-processing facility in central Liberia to address post-harvest losses smallholder face. The project objectives are:
✅ Improve production of plantain and potatoes
✅ Increase value-addition services and quality processing
✅ Increase income and jobs for smallholder farmers and agro-input suppliers.
REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE FARM
ABOUT WUNGKOS FARM
I'm proud to introduce Wungko's Farm, a Regenerative Agriculture Farm located in Salala, Bong County, Liberia. We strive to work with nature to restore our soils, biodiversity, and water resources, while also providing a sustainable livelihood for our farmers and communities. We use a variety of regenerative strategies, such as cover cropping, intercropping, crop rotation, and the use of natural fertilizers to improve the health of our soil and increase yields.
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