GRACE LOVELY FARM

My Lovely Farm.

 

 

Snails & Veggies Farm

 

Welcome to Our Farm

We breed and grow fresh snails and vegetables using sustainable practices.

Snails

 

Our snails are raised in a safe and healthy environment.

  • Fresh Snails
  • Snail Products

Vegetables

Our vegetables are grown using organic farming methods.

  • Leafy Greens
  • Root Vegetables
  • Fruits

Contact Us

Phone: 123-456-7890

Email: info@snailsandveggiesfarm.com

© 2023 Snails & Veggies Farm

 

 

Grace’s Vegetable & Snail Farming Enterprise

1. Executive Summary

Grace’s Vegetable & Snail Farming Enterprise is an agribusiness focused on the production of high-quality
vegetables and edible snails for household, restaurant, and commercial markets. The enterprise promotes healthy
eating, food security, and sustainable agricultural practices.

2. Business Overview

Business Type: Agribusiness (Vegetable & Snail Farming)

Mission: To produce and supply fresh, healthy and affordable vegetables and snails.

Vision: To become a leading supplier of organic vegetables and snail products.

3. Products & Services

  • Vegetables: Tomatoes, Garden Eggs, Pepper, Okra, Cabbage, Spinach, Carrots
  • Snail Production: Achatina achatina, Archachatina marginata
  • Bulk supply to restaurants, hotels, and traders

4. Market Analysis

Demand for vegetables and snail meat continues to grow due to rising awareness of healthy diets and protein
alternatives. The target market includes households, restaurants, hotels, supermarkets, and local food vendors.

5. Production Plan

Vegetable Farming Process

  • Land preparation and nursery development
  • Transplanting and spacing
  • Irrigation and fertilizer management
  • Pest and disease control
  • Harvesting and packaging

Snail Farming Process

  • Construction of snail pens
  • Stocking and breeding management
  • Feeding with natural plant materials
  • Moisture and temperature control
  • Egg incubation and harvesting

6. Organizational Structure

  • Owner/Manager – Grace
  • Farm Supervisor
  • Field Workers
  • Sales and Marketing Officer

7. Marketing Strategy

  • Website and social media marketing
  • WhatsApp and Facebook promotions
  • Direct sales to restaurants and hotels
  • Local market sales

8. Financial Plan

Startup Capital (Estimated)

Item Estimated Cost (GHS)
Land preparation 5,000
Seeds and seedlings 4,000
Snail pens construction 6,000
Breeding snails 3,500
Tools and equipment 4,000
Irrigation system 7,000
Labour 5,000
Marketing & website 3,000
Total 41,500

Projected Annual Revenue

Product Estimated Revenue (GHS)
Vegetables 120,000
Snails 90,000
Total 210,000

9. Risk Management

  • Pest and disease → Proper farm hygiene and spraying
  • Drought → Use of irrigation systems
  • Market price changes → Contract farming and diversification

10. Sustainability Plan

  • Use of organic manure
  • Rainwater harvesting
  • Recycling of farm waste

11. Expansion Plan

The enterprise plans to expand farm acreage, increase snail production units, and introduce processed and packaged
products within five years.

12. Conclusion

Grace’s Vegetable & Snail Farming Enterprise is positioned as a sustainable and profitable agribusiness that will
contribute to food security, job creation, and economic development.

 

 

PROJECT PROPOSAL

Request for Support to Expand Vegetable & Snail Farming and Train Women and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs)

1. Applicant Information

Name: Grace

Project Name: Grace Inclusive Vegetable & Snail Farming Project

Email: gracebente@gmail.com

Phone: 0535224866 / 0203870150

2. Addressed To

  • Mastercard Foundation
  • Ghana Permaculture Institute (GPI)
  • GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit)
  • NEIP / Adwumawura Programme
  • Other Development Partners and NGOs

3. Executive Summary

This proposal seeks financial and technical support to expand Grace’s Vegetable and Snail Farming Project and to
provide practical agricultural and entrepreneurship training to women and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs).
The project targets the empowerment of 150 beneficiaries over three years.

4. Background

Grace established a small-scale vegetable and snail farming initiative to improve livelihoods and promote food security.
Due to limited resources, the project requires support to scale up operations and training activities.

5. Problem Statement

  • High unemployment among women and persons with disabilities
  • Limited access to inclusive skills training
  • Poverty and food insecurity
  • Limited startup capital and mentorship opportunities

6. Project Objectives

General Objective

To empower women and Persons with Disabilities through inclusive vegetable and snail farming training and enterprise development.

Specific Objectives

  • Establish a demonstration farm for vegetables and snails
  • Train at least 50 women and 30 PWDs per year
  • Provide starter kits after training
  • Promote climate-smart and sustainable agriculture

7. Project Activities

Activity Description
Farm Expansion Land preparation, fencing and irrigation installation
Infrastructure Construction of snail pens and training sheds
Training Hands-on practical sessions on farming and agribusiness
Mentorship Business coaching and continuous support
Community Outreach Sensitization and inclusion activities

8. Target Beneficiaries

  • Women in rural and peri-urban communities
  • Youth
  • Persons with Disabilities (PWDs)
  • Unemployed individuals

9. Project Location

Selected rural and peri-urban communities in Ghana.

10. Implementation Plan

Phase Activities Duration
Phase 1 Land preparation and farm setup 2 Months
Phase 2 Infrastructure development 2 Months
Phase 3 Training and capacity building 3 Months
Phase 4 Monitoring and mentorship Continuous

11. Budget Summary (GHS)

Item Estimated Cost
Land preparation and fencing 30,000
Irrigation system 45,000
Snail pens and housing 35,000
Seeds and breeding stock 25,000
Training materials 30,000
Trainers and facilitators 40,000
Starter kits for beneficiaries 50,000
Monitoring and evaluation 20,000
Administrative costs 15,000
Total 290,000 GHS

12. Monitoring & Evaluation

The project will be monitored through monthly reports, partner field visits, beneficiary tracking,
and financial accountability systems.

13. Sustainability Plan

  • Formation of cooperative groups
  • Reinvestment of farm profits into training
  • Mentorship by trained graduates
  • Strong market linkages

14. Conclusion

Grace humbly requests financial and technical support from development partners to implement this project
and empower vulnerable women and Persons with Disabilities economically.

15. Contact Information

Name: Grace

Email: gracebente@gmail.com

Phone: 0535224866 / 0203870150

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Grace’s Natural Products Store

High-quality natural and organic products in partnership with Ghana Permaculture Institute

Available Products & Uses

Product Name Description & Uses
Moringa Oil Rich in antioxidants and nutrients. Used for skin moisturizing, hair strengthening,
body massage, and natural healing of dry skin.
Moringa Powder A natural superfood. Used to boost immunity, improve digestion, increase energy,
and support healthy blood levels.
Citronella Oil Natural mosquito and insect repellent. Also used to relieve headaches,
reduce stress, and freshen indoor spaces.
Moringa Soap Herbal soap that helps treat acne, eczema, rashes, dark spots and keeps
the skin clean and glowing.
Moringa Capsules Convenient herbal supplement used to strengthen immunity, control blood sugar,
improve metabolism and overall body wellness.
Neem Oil Natural antibacterial oil used for skin problems, hair growth, dandruff control,
and organic pest control in farms.
Tiger Nut Oil Highly nutritious oil used for heart health, cooking, massage therapy and
improving skin tone and elasticity.
Moringa Herbal Cream Used to treat joint pains, muscle aches, rashes, burns, and dry cracked skin.
Coconut Oil Multipurpose oil used for cooking, hair growth, skin care, lip moisturising
and natural massage.
Baobab Oil Rich in Vitamin A, D, E and F. Supports skin hydration, anti-aging, hair repair,
and treatment of dry scalp.
And Many More
We also provide other natural health, beauty and agricultural products.
Please contact us for a full catalogue.

How to Buy

Products are available for individual and bulk purchase. Contact us directly via phone

or email to place your order.

Seller: Grace

Email: gracebente@gmail.com

Phone: 0535224866 / 0203870150

Partner: Ghana Permaculture Institute

 

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