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We operate with transparency and responsibility, ensuring that every decision aligns with our ethical principles and long-term vision for sustainable development. Our governance model promotes clear decision-making processes, compliance with international regulations, and active collaboration with institutions and partners worldwide. Through rigorous standards and shared accountability, we guarantee that our actions contribute to a fair, inclusive, and transparent business environment.
BF International’s corporate bodies oversee the company’s strategic direction, governance framework, and alignment with ethical and sustainability objectives. Each member contributes their expertise to guarantee efficiency, transparency, and consistency across all projects and regions.

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The project supports agricultural development in the southern and southwestern regions through training, knowledge transfer, job creation, and infrastructure development.
BF International has already formed regional partnerships for agricultural activities on about 10,000 hectares, cultivating soybeans, maize, sunflowers, and peanuts, and providing consultancy to institutional partners.
The project involves cultivating 10,000 hectares in Louga to produce corn, wheat, rice, and potatoes, supported by an irrigation system with about 250 water-extraction pivots.
The educational program will benefit over 250 people and include housing, a school, and multifunctional facilities, with specialized courses in mechanics, agriculture, hydraulics, and related fields, as well as a seed production system to support local agriculture.
This initiative represents, today, the most significant Italian investment in a high-tech regenerative agriculture project in the Southern Mediterranean area: it involves a concession of 36,000 hectares in the Wilaya of Timimoun starting from 2024.
Specifically, the initiative will, once fully operational, involve the cultivation of cereals – durum and soft wheat (on approximately 70% of the surface) – and the remaining area dedicated to legumes such as lentils and beans.
A large-scale irrigation system will extract water from the Volta River, ensuring efficient distribution and year-round agricultural productivity.
Through a joint venture with Musahamat Farms, the project strengthens Ghana’s agricultural independence, creating jobs and improving food self-sufficiency.