

2.5M+
Meals Served
930K+
Students in Liberia
261+
Schools Served
30K+
Students Fed Daily

Liberia and other West African nations depend heavily on imported food, which is often expensive, highly processed, and lack essential nutrients for all age groups.
At the same time, smallholder farmers across West Africa face significant
challenges, including limited access to infrastructure, modern farming
techniques, and advanced food processing technologies, making it difficult to sustain their livelihoods.


We are dedicated to delivering healthy food solutions to our communities and sharing them globally. At the same time, we strive to empower individuals in our communities by creating opportunities for economic independence. The following priorities define our identity.

Less Reliance on Imports
Strengthening local food production to decrease reliance
on imports.
Increase School Attendance & Literacy Rates
Providing nutritious meals to improve school attendance
and learning.
Nutritiuos, Affordable Food options
Delivering healthy, cost-effective food options
for communities.
Sustainable Economic Model
Building a resilient agricultural model for
long-term prosperity.
Job Creation
Empowering local farmers and workers
through employment.


Our flagship product has been enjoyed over 2 million times across Liberia and is a staple meal in hundreds of schools. This nutrient-rich porridge, fortified with soy protein and essential micronutrients, delivers an energetic boost for people of all ages.

Kawadah Farm relies on a strong network of smallholder farmers across Liberia. To support them, we created the Farmer Partner Network (FPN), which empowers local men and women to launch or grow their farms—building lasting economic stability for themselves and their families. Through the FPN, we provide seedlings, essential tools, and hands-on training throughout the entire planting and harvesting cycle.
ince its launch, the FPN has helped hundreds of farmers improve crop yields, increase income, and build more resilient agricultural practices. Our goal is to expand this network across all 15 counties of Liberia, strengthening food security from the ground up.
