Woman farmer tending cassava crop in Ghana field at sunrise

Abena Mensah

Cassava · Ashanti, Ghana

Close-up of farmer hands holding freshly harvested groundnuts

Fatuma Wanjiku

Groundnuts · Rift Valley, Kenya

Young agronomist examining sorghum stalks in intercropped field

Kwame Asante

Sorghum · Northern, Ghana

Women cooperative members sorting cassava roots at collection point

Aisha Diallo

Cassava · Volta, Ghana

Farmer family standing in front of tilled field at dawn

Njeri Kamau

Groundnuts · Central, Kenya

Aerial view of smallholder farm plots in sub-Saharan Africa morning mist

Collective Plots

Mixed · Western, Ghana

Farmer hands in rich dark soil preparing for planting season

Otieno Omondi

Sorghum · Nyanza, Kenya

Women farmers loading harvest bags onto cooperative collection truck

Efua Boateng

Groundnuts · Eastern, Ghana

Young woman agronomist recording crop data on mobile phone in field

Amina Osei

Cassava · Brong-Ahafo, Ghana

Rows of green cassava leaves stretching across farm at golden hour

Wambui Gitau

Cassava · Muranga, Kenya

Farmer woman walking through sorghum field carrying harvest basket

Akosua Darkwah

Sorghum · Upper East, Ghana

Group of cooperative members meeting under acacia tree in Kenya

Cooperative Meeting

Mixed · Kisumu, Kenya

4,200 farmers.
11 regions. One voice.

Smallholder plots across Ghana and Kenya, united into collective bargaining power that moves markets.

See how it works
The Cooperative Advantage

One farmer, scattered.
Four thousand, unstoppable.

A quarter-hectare of cassava sold alone fetches GHS 0.18/kg at the farm gate. The same cassava, pooled with 4,200 others, commands GHS 0.54/kg — because volume creates leverage that no individual farmer can manufacture alone.

Cassava

Abena, Ashanti

GHS 0.18/kg
Alone
GHS 0.54/kg
Pooled

Groundnuts

Fatuma, Rift Valley

GHS 0.22/kg
Alone
GHS 0.67/kg
Pooled

Sorghum

Otieno, Nyanza

GHS 0.15/kg
Alone
GHS 0.48/kg
Pooled
01

Members register plots

Each farmer registers their land, crop type, and expected yield via SMS or the Harvest app.

02

Volumes are pooled

Harvest aggregates regional totals and enters collective negotiations with processors and exporters.

03

Price is locked, income rises

Farmers receive 2–3× the farm-gate price. Payments arrive within 14 days of delivery.

11 Regions, Growing

Every node is a
living community.

Select a region to read the story behind the statistic. Each dot is hundreds of households, one crop season at a time.

Active Region
Cassava farmer in Ashanti region Ghana tending crop rows

Ashanti, Ghana

Cassava

612

members

18.4 tonnes/ha
avg yield per season

Women-led households here were selling cassava at GHS 0.15/kg before Harvest. Now they command GHS 0.52/kg through collective contracts with two Kumasi starch processors.

Transparent Impact

Numbers that don't
need a footnote.

Every figure below is audited quarterly by an independent accountancy firm and published on our open ledger. No rounding. No projections.

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Members enrolled

across 11 regions

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Tonnes moved

in the last 12 months

+0%

Average income change

year-over-year per member

0 days

Average payment time

from delivery to receipt

Audited byPricewaterhouseCoopers Africa
Registered underGhana COCOBOD Framework
Open ledger sinceJanuary 2023
Ready to Begin

The field is open.
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Your plot. Our collective.

Register your land, your crop, and your region. Harvest handles the negotiations, the logistics, and the contracts — you focus on the field.

  • No membership fee for the first season
  • Payment within 14 days of delivery
  • SMS + app support in English, Twi, and Swahili
  • Access to input financing through cooperative credit
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Women farmers loading cooperative harvest bags onto truck in Ghana

+187%

avg income change, 2025

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