OVERVIEW PROJECTS

Exploring our international footprint in sustainable farming.

OUR GLOBAL PROJECT PORTFOLIO

BF International operates across four continents, developing large-scale agricultural initiatives that combine innovation, sustainability, and local empowerment. Each BFuture project embodies our mission to regenerate land, strengthen communities, and ensure long-term food security.

The project is located in the Wilaya–Timimoun area and is designed as an integrated and sustainable agricultural system that combines advanced technologies with regenerative farming practices, resilient infrastructure, and sustainable land management. The project covers a total concession of 36,000 hectares, cultivating cereals and legumes. Additionally, the project includes the construction of an industrial facility to ensure the processing of the harvest into finished products.

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The BFuture Farm in Ghana is located in the Aveyime-Battor area, within the North Tongu District of the Volta Region. The project aims to develop and strengthen the agri-food and livestock sectors, agricultural, livestock, and civil infrastructure, as well as the capacities of local institutions and communities in Ghana. The project covers an area of 10,000 hectares, cultivating crops such as maize, soybeans, peanuts, rice, bananas, and tomatoes, while simultaneously developing livestock activities through the introduction of a poultry meat production chain.

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The BFuture Farm in Senegal is located in the Casamance region, in the municipality of Kaour. It aims to increase local food production, while also developing a livestock supply chain, and at the same time strengthening local communities through training and educational programs. The project spans an area of 10,000 hectares, cultivating crops such as maize, soybeans, peanuts, and rice, while also developing livestock activities through the introduction of a poultry chain of laying hens for egg production.

The Congo Brazzaville BFuture Farm is established in the Malolo area, Niari, and aims at increasing local food production as well as developing a zootechnical supply chain, whilst working towards the empowerment of local communities through training and educational paths. The project is developed on 10,000 hectares, focusing on maize, soybeans, rice and peanuts, while developing livestock activities through the introduction of a laying-hen poultry chain for egg production.

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BFUTURE CONGO

KEY INFORMATION

The project supports agricultural development of 10,000 hectares in Malolo, Niari.

WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

The project aims to enhance food security for the country, by adopting sustainable land management practices for local food production.

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BFUTURE SENEGAL

KEY INFORMATION

The project involves cultivating 10,000 hectares in the Casamance, specifically in the municipality of Kaour, starting from 2024.

WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

The project is focused on developing and strengthening the agri-food and livestock sectors, agricultural, zootechnical and civil infrastructures, as well as the capacities of local institutions and communities in Senegal.

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BFUTURE ALGERIA

KEY INFORMATION

The project involves a concession of 36,000 hectares in the Wilaya of Timimoun starting from 2024.

WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

It is designed as an integrated, sustainable agricultural system combining advanced technologies with regenerative farming practices, resilient infrastructure, and responsible land management. The initiative will focus on the cultivation of cereals alongside potentially legumes, as well as an industrial plant, ensuring long-term agricultural productivity in a challenging environmental context.

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BFUTURE GHANA

KEY INFORMATION

The project involves a concession of 10,000 hectares in the Volta region starting from 2024

WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

Through a joint venture with Musahamat Farms, the project strengthens Ghana’s agricultural independence, creating jobs and improving food self-sufficiency.