Upcoming Projects

Coconut Plantation Development Project

Recovia Ghana Limited is proud to introduce our upcoming Coconut Plantation Project, a forward-looking initiative dedicated to sustainable agriculture and climate resilience. As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship and community empowerment, this project will establish a large-scale coconut plantation in Ghana, integrating eco-friendly farming practices and promoting sustainable livelihoods.

Project Goals

Our Coconut Plantation Development Project aims to:

Sequester Carbon: Coconut trees are effective carbon sinks, absorbing CO₂ and helping to reduce greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Our plantation will contribute to Ghana’s reforestation efforts and climate mitigation goals.

Promote Soil Health: We employ regenerative agricultural techniques, such as intercropping and natural composting, to improve soil fertility and reduce erosion, ensuring that the land remains productive for generations.

Empower Local Communities: By creating employment opportunities and providing training in sustainable farming practices, we support economic development while ensuring local stakeholders are central to the project’s success.

Project Features

Eco-Friendly Farming Practices: Our plantation will adhere to organic, sustainable methods, reducing reliance on harmful pesticides and fertilizers and protecting local biodiversity.

Intercropping and Agroforestry: By integrating crops such as legumes and fruit trees alongside coconuts, we enhance biodiversity, enrich soil nutrients, and create a more resilient agricultural system.

Resource-Efficient Irrigation: Utilizing advanced water management techniques, including rainwater harvesting and drip irrigation, we minimize water use and maximize efficiency, critical for the region’s climate.

Long-Term Impact

This Coconut Plantation Project will be more than a farm—it will be a model of sustainable agriculture, fostering resilience against climate change while supporting economic growth. Through this initiative, Recovia Ghana Limited envisions a future where climate action, agriculture, and community empowerment go hand in hand, paving the way for a greener and more prosperous Ghana.

Join us as we take another step toward a sustainable, climate-positive future for generations to come.

Biochar and Briquette Production Project

As part of our commitment to innovative climate solutions, Recovia Ghana Limited is excited to announce our upcoming Biochar and Briquette Production Project. This project will transform coconut shells and palm kernel waste into eco-friendly biochar and briquettes, turning agricultural by-products into valuable resources that benefit both the environment and local communities.

Project Objectives

Our Biochar and Briquette Production Project aims to:

Reduce Waste: By repurposing agricultural waste, we reduce the environmental impact of coconut and palm kernel by-products, turning them into sustainable resources rather than pollutants.

Create Renewable Energy Sources: The briquettes produced will provide an alternative to wood and charcoal, reducing deforestation and offering a cleaner, renewable fuel source for homes and businesses.

Enhance Soil Health: Biochar acts as a natural soil amendment, improving soil fertility, retaining moisture, and promoting healthier crops—benefits that support Ghana’s agricultural productivity and sustainability.

Project Highlights

Environmentally Friendly Production: Through pyrolysis, a low-emission process, agricultural waste is converted into biochar and briquettes with minimal environmental impact.

Local Community Involvement: By sourcing materials from local coconut and palm oil producers, we create a circular economy that benefits local farmers and producers while generating jobs in waste collection and production.

Carbon Sequestration: Biochar is an effective carbon sink, trapping CO₂ in the soil for long-term storage, which helps mitigate climate change.

Long-Term Impact

The Biochar and Briquette Production Project will serve as a model for sustainable waste management and climate resilience, helping to reduce reliance on non-renewable energy sources, enhance soil productivity, and empower communities. By creating high-quality biochar and briquettes, Recovia Ghana Limited is taking a significant step toward a greener, more sustainable Ghana where waste becomes a resource, and agriculture supports the planet.

Join us in supporting a project that turns waste into wealth, powering Ghana’s sustainable future through innovation and environmental stewardship.

Cocoa Plantation Reclamation Project

Recovia Ghana Limited is launching a pioneering Cocoa Plantation Reclamation Project aimed at restoring degraded lands in Ghana impacted by gold mining activities. This project combines environmental restoration with sustainable agriculture by establishing cocoa plantations on formerly mined lands, transforming these areas into productive, eco-friendly agricultural sites.

Project Objectives

Our Cocoa Plantation Reclamation Project seeks to:

Restore Degraded Lands: By rehabilitating lands scarred by mining, we promote biodiversity, improve soil health, and bring new life to once barren areas.

Create Sustainable Livelihoods: Cocoa farming provides local communities with stable employment opportunities and long-term income, helping support economic recovery and stability in previously affected regions.

Support Climate Resilience: The cocoa trees serve as carbon sinks, absorbing CO₂ and helping to offset emissions while contributing to a sustainable agricultural system resilient to climate impacts.

Project Highlights

Soil Regeneration: We apply soil enrichment techniques, including biochar from agricultural waste, to restore soil fertility, increase moisture retention, and promote crop health on previously degraded land.

Community and Farmer Partnerships: Partnering with local farmers and community stakeholders, we provide training in sustainable cocoa farming, empowering communities with knowledge and resources that support long-term success.

Sustainable Cocoa Production: Using organic farming practices, our cocoa plantation will prioritize environmental health, reduce the need for chemical inputs, and support Ghana’s commitment to sustainable cocoa production.

Long-Term Impact

The Cocoa Plantation Reclamation Project is a transformative approach to land reclamation, tackling both environmental degradation and economic development. By revitalizing mined land into a thriving cocoa plantation, Recovia Ghana Limited is committed to creating a sustainable model that restores ecosystems, strengthens local economies, and contributes to Ghana’s position as a leading sustainable cocoa producer.

Biogas Production for Renewable Energy

Recovia Ghana Limited is expanding its commitment to sustainable energy and environmental stewardship through an innovative biogas production initiative. As part of our upcoming activities, we plan to generate clean, renewable electricity from biogas produced using human waste collected from Senior High Schools and universities across Ghana.

This biogas project leverages advanced waste-to-energy technology to transform organic waste into a reliable source of electricity. By capturing and converting methane from waste, we not only reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also contribute to a circular economy, turning a potential pollutant into a valuable resource. The electricity generated will be fed directly into the schools' grid systems, providing a sustainable, local energy source that reduces dependency on traditional power sources and helps offset energy costs for educational institutions.

Through this initiative, Recovia Ghana Limited aims to foster sustainability awareness among students while actively reducing waste and supporting renewable energy development in Ghana. This project stands as a model of how communities can harness waste responsibly to create clean energy, promoting a healthier environment and a sustainable future for all.

Join us on this journey to regenerate land, restore livelihoods, and grow a sustainable, prosperous future for Ghana.