Industrial hemp field at harvest with farm machinery
Ghana-based industrial hemp platform

Cultivation · Premises control · Off-taker supply

Kyterra Farms

A pioneering Ghanaian industrial hemp cultivation and supply platform designed for lawful cultivation, traceable production, controlled post-harvest handling, and serious off-taker partnerships.

Grown with Purpose. Supplied with Trust.

  • GACP-aligned
  • GMP-ready handling
  • Traceable supply
  • Off-taker focused

Pioneer platform

A first-mover Ghanaian industrial hemp platform — built for credibility, not retail.

Kyterra is being structured as agricultural infrastructure for a regulated category in its earliest commercial years. The platform is designed around lawful cultivation, traceable records, and long-term off-taker relationships.

Pioneer in Ghana's industrial hemp value chain

Building a credible upstream base for a regulated crop category in its earliest commercial years.

Built for lawful cultivation

Operating strictly within licensed industrial hemp activities; designed for regulator and inspector readiness.

Designed for buyer confidence

Documented records, batch traceability, COA pathway, and an auditable production trail.

Agriculture, compliance, and long-term supply

Positioned as an agricultural infrastructure platform — not a retail CBD storefront.

Farm master plan

Farm platform overview.

The site separates cultivation, secure operations, vehicle movement, water, buffer, and future expansion — so the farm can operate clearly from day one and scale without redesign.

Total farm

5 acres

Operations hub

Dedicated

Cultivation & expansion

4 acres

Crop focus

Industrial hemp

FARM PLATFORM LAYOUT Akote, Suhum Municipal · Indicative concept · Not to scale N SECURITY PERIMETER · 3 m FENCE · CCTV · BUFFER CULTIVATION FIELD A ≈ 1.0 acre · Primary hemp crop CULTIVATION FIELD B ≈ 1.0 acre · Primary hemp crop OPERATIONS HUB Admin · Receiving · Drying Processing · QC · Dispatch FIELD C ≈ 1.0 acre · Secondary FIELD D ≈ 1.0 acre Future expansion reserve WATER MAIN GATE
Indicative farm platform · cultivation fields, operations hub, perimeter buffer, internal road, irrigation, controlled main gate, and future expansion reserve

Premises design

Controlled handling zones for secure crop movement.

Thirteen functional zones cover administration, security, intake, drying, processing, packaging, storage, QC, waste, and dispatch — with role-based access and one-directional crop flow.

Clean / dirty separation

Field-side intake and waste stay on one side of the building; processing, packaging, and finished goods sit on the other.

Restricted access

Seed and input storage, QC, finished goods, and waste are role-restricted with logged entry.

Controlled premises flow

13 functional zones · clean / dirty / restricted separation · one-directional crop flow

Admin / support

Administration office

Admin / support

Security checkpoint

Admin / support

Staff hygiene & changing

Dirty zone

Equipment & tools storage

Restricted

Seed & input storage

Dirty zone

Harvest receiving

Dirty zone

Drying & curing

Clean zone

Processing & preparation

Clean zone

Packaging & labeling

Clean zone

Quality control

Restricted

Finished goods storage

Dirty zone

Waste handling

Restricted

Loading & dispatch

Zoning Admin / support Dirty / field-side Clean Restricted / secure

Operations

Field-to-dispatch operational flow.

A single, controlled path from cultivation to dispatch. Every handover is batch-tagged and logged.

Field-to-dispatch flow

One-directional movement · batch-tagged at every handover

  1. Step 01

    Field preparation

    Land prep, drainage, irrigation lines.

  2. Step 02

    Planting

    Approved cultivars, density to spec.

  3. Step 03

    Monitoring

    Scouting, IPM, agronomy records.

  4. Step 04

    Harvest

    Scheduled cuts, batch tags at field.

  5. Step 05

    Receiving

    Weigh-in, batch ID, quarantine.

  6. Step 06

    Drying

    Controlled temp, humidity, racking.

  7. Step 07

    Quality control

    Sampling, COA, release decision.

  8. Step 08

    Storage

    Secure, climate-controlled, logged.

  9. Step 09

    Dispatch

    Sealed loads, manifest sign-off.

Readiness board

Field machinery

Land prep, movement, cultivation, and harvest support.

Water systems

Irrigation, tanks, field distribution, and basic resilience.

Access control

Gates, perimeter visibility, restricted zones, and logs.

Record tools

Batch sheets, calibration records, inventory, and dispatch logs.

Operating standard

Equipment, people, records, and access controls planned as one farm system.

Machinery & readiness

Equipment planning tied to actual work on the farm.

Kyterra's equipment approach focuses on the machinery, safety systems, and record tools needed to support compliant cultivation, handling, and dispatch before operations begin.

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Compliance & quality

GACP-aligned cultivation. GMP-ready handling. SOP-controlled operations.

Records, access control, equipment certification, sampling, sanitation, and inventory reconciliation are built into normal daily work.

GACP-aligned cultivation

Field planning, agronomic controls, harvest records, and traceable inputs.

GMP-ready handling

Drying, processing, packaging, and storage built around defined SOPs.

SOP-controlled operations

Every controlled activity has a written, version-controlled procedure.

Batch & lot traceability

Batch tags from field to receiving, drying, processing, storage, dispatch.

Restricted access

Role-based entry to seed, QC, finished goods, and waste zones.

Equipment certification

Calibration and service logs maintained for measuring and processing kit.

Sanitation & pest controls

Routine cleaning schedules, IPM, and pest exclusion at receiving and storage.

Sampling & COA pathway

Sampling at receiving, post-drying, and pre-dispatch; COAs filed per batch.

Inventory reconciliation

Stock cards per zone with weekly reconciliation against batch records.

Worker safety

PPE issue at the hygiene area, fire points, incident log, regular drills.

Certification claims will only be made when formally issued. Until then, Kyterra is building the systems and evidence base needed for serious buyer and regulator review.

Equipment & infrastructure

Eight core readiness pillars.

Machinery, safety systems, and record tools planned alongside cultivation — not bolted on later.

Tractor & field implements

Land prep, planting, cultivation, and harvest support.

Irrigation pump & water storage

Borehole, primary and reserve tanks, distribution to fields and premises.

Drying racks / drying system

Temperature, humidity, and airflow control for batch drying.

Calibrated weighing scales

Batch weigh-in at receiving and pre-dispatch with documented calibration.

PPE & sanitation supplies

Issued at the hygiene area; logged with the daily sanitation routine.

CCTV & access control

Perimeter, gates, receiving, drying, packaging, finished goods, dispatch.

Fire safety equipment

Extinguishers and fire points in drying, processing, packaging, storage.

Inventory & batch record systems

Stock cards, batch logs, COAs, dispatch records — version controlled.

Supply readiness

Built for processors, brands, researchers, and serious off-takers.

Kyterra is structured as a farm-origin supply platform with the records, quality discipline, and commercial clarity institutional buyers expect.

Spec-to-dispatch path

1. Buyer spec

2. Cultivation lot

3. Batch ID

4. Quality plan

5. Dispatch

Industrial hemp biomass

Field-grown biomass for processors and lawful downstream channels.

Fiber & stalk material

Potential supply for textile, biomaterial, bedding, and industrial applications.

Seed / grain pathway

Where permitted — food, oil, feed, or research channels.

Buyer-specified cultivation

Pre-season alignment on variety, specification, documentation, and delivery timing.

Research & product development

Pilot lots and cultivar samples for credentialed research partners.

Processor-aligned production

Cultivar, harvest format, and packaging adapted to processor specification.

Buyer pack

Documentation buyers can diligence quickly.

Qualified buyers may request a controlled set of documents covering product type, traceability, quality controls, harvest timing, and contract pathway.

Request the buyer pack

Company profile

Farm overview

Licensing status statement

Product / specification sheet

GACP-aligned cultivation records

Batch / inventory logs

Quality sampling & COA plan

Harvest calendar

Draft LOI / MOU framework

Industrial hemp plants

Off-taker partnership

Open to serious supply, processing, and product-development conversations.

Kyterra welcomes inquiries from qualified buyers and institutions seeking lawful, traceable, professionally managed industrial hemp supply from a farm-origin platform in Ghana.

Hemp processors
Fiber processors
Textile manufacturers
Biomaterial companies
Seed / oil processors
Wellness / nutraceutical buyers (where lawful)
Research institutions
Export buyers (where lawful)
Open a B2B inquiry

Contact

Request the Kyterra buyer pack.

For off-taker, investor, regulator, supplier, research, or partnership inquiries, contact Kyterra through the form or direct email.

Email
info@kyterrafarms.com
Location
Ghana
Tagline
Grown with Purpose. Supplied with Trust.

Qualified buyers may request the Kyterra buyer pack (company profile, farm overview, licensing status, specifications, GACP-aligned records, batch and inventory logs, sampling and COA plan, harvest calendar, draft LOI/MOU framework).