Our Land & Expansion Plans
BOQ Farm has secured 330 acres of fertile land in Ho, Volta Region, with plans to expand to 1,000 acres within the next three years.
π Key Milestones Achieved:
βοΈ April 2021 β Land clearing for the first 100 acres.
βοΈ Warehouse Construction β Increasing food storage capacity.
βοΈ Farm Roads & Access Infrastructure β Improving logistics.
Land Development & Crop Cultivation
BOQ Farm has successfully cleared 100 acres of fertile land in the Volta Region, paving the way for large-scale food production. With a focus on maize and cassava farming, we are maximizing land use to ensure high yields, food security, and economic growth. Our commitment to sustainable farming practices ensures efficient cultivation while preserving soil health for future generations.
Land for Livestock β Expansive & Sustainable Grazing
BOQ Farm has dedicated vast, well-managed land for livestock farming, providing ample space for free-range grazing. This ensures our cattle, sheep, and goats thrive in a natural, stress-free environment, leading to healthier animals and higher-quality dairy and meat production.
Land for Cereals Cultivation β Maximizing Crop Yield
BOQ Farm has allocated large portions of fertile land for cereal cultivation, focusing on high-yield crops like maize to support food security and market demand. Using modern farming techniques and sustainable practices, we ensure efficient production, soil conservation, and a reliable supply of quality grains.
Nursery β Nurturing the Future of Farming
BOQ Farmβs nursery is the foundation of our crop cultivation, providing a controlled environment for young plants to grow strong and healthy. Through careful monitoring, quality seedlings, and sustainable practices, we ensure higher yields, disease resistance, and successful transplantation for large-scale farming.
Please Call Us!

Phone
054 514 7302

info@boqfarm.com

Address
Hodzo Agomlanyi, Ho,
Volta Region – Ghana
P. O. Box HP150, Ho
BOQ FARM
BOQ Farm is redefining agriculture in Ghana with innovation, sustainability, and a commitment to food security, creating a lasting impact for generations.
