Optimal use of land, Feeding Nations
FAMA’s large-scale maize farming project focuses on high-yield production quality of maize and soybean to support food security and feed supply chains. The harvested maize and soybean is utilized for direct consumption and as a vital input for poultry and livestock feed.

Why This Project Matters!
At FAMA, our large-scale maize and soybean farming project plays a critical role in advancing food security, supporting livestock feed production, and empowering rural economies. Maize and soybean is a staple crop with high demand across sectors—from household consumption to poultry feed. By cultivating it at scale, we reduce dependency on imports, stabilize local prices, and ensure a reliable supply chain for agribusinesses. This project not only strengthens national food systems but also provides income, employment, and long-term sustainability for farming communities.
Our Approach & Implementation
Our approach to large-scale maize and soybean farming is rooted in innovation, sustainability, and efficiency. We integrate modern farming practices with eco-friendly techniques to ensure consistent yield and environmental responsibility.
By following this approach, we ensure that every stage of production is optimized for productivity, sustainability, and long-term growth.
Fueling Growth, Feeding the Future
Our large-scale maize farming produces high-quality maize varieties, ensuring fresh, healthy, and abundant yields for local markets and industries.

Maize (Corn)
Grown using sustainable practices, our maize is rich in nutrients, providing a vital food source for both human consumption and animal feed.

Soybean
Soybeans is in high global demand, and large-scale farming not only enhances the local economy and fosters abundance but also plays a crucial role in bridging the global gaps in food security and animal feed. Our soybeans are cultivated sustainably and are resilient to climate challenges, ensuring a reliable supply for the future.