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In the heart of Ghana’s agribusiness revolution, Timoya Farms stands as a beacon of transformation in rice processing.
As a Kosmos Innovation Center (KIC) supported business, Timoya Farms is reshaping the rice industry by integrating innovation, sustainability, and farmer empowerment into its operations.
Speaking with Anita Nsiah Donkor, the Chief Operations Officer and Co-founder of Timoya Farms, she said “Timoya Farms is dedicated to climate-smart agricultural practices that ensure high yields while preserving environmental sustainability.
“Our goal is to maximize rice production while minimising waste. By leveraging advanced farming techniques and sustainable processing methods, we are ensuring food security and enhancing Ghana’s agricultural competitiveness,” she shared.
With support from Kosmos Innovation Center and Mastercard Foundation, what once began as a visionary concept has now materialised into Aviella Rice, a fully launched and certified premium parboiled rice brand.

In 2023, Timoya joined the KIC AgriTech Challenge Classic Program, which trains young entrepreneurs through capacity building and mentorship.
In 2024, they progressed to the AgriTech Challenge Pro. The KIC Agritech Challenge Pro is an accelerator program aiming to support young entrepreneurs to launch and grow commercially viable, scalable solutions to key problems in the agricultural sector.
The program aims to drive technology and innovation as a catalyst to enhancing productivity, improving yields, and creating more jobs within Ghana’s agricultural sector.
Timoya Farms has implemented an efficient circular processing system, ensuring that every stage of rice production is optimized, from harvesting to packaging.
This innovation not only guarantees quality but also promotes sustainable practices within the rice value chain.
Empowering Smallholder Farmers
Timoya Farms is deeply committed to farmer empowerment, particularly for smallholder rice farmers who form the backbone of Ghana’s agricultural sector.

“We work closely with our farmers, providing them with training, improved farming inputs, and access to markets.
"By doing so, we are increasing their incomes and securing a sustainable future for rice farming communities,” Anita emphasised.
By prioritising innovation, sustainability, and farmer-centered solutions, Timoya Farms is making a significant impact on Ghana’s agribusiness sector.
The success of Aviella Rice is a testament to the power of strategic partnerships and forward-thinking entrepreneurship in the agricultural space.
As Ghana continues to strive for food self-sufficiency, Timoya Farms remains at the forefront, proving that with the right support, local agribusinesses can thrive and drive national development.
Speaking about the impact of KIC’s leadership and entrepreneurship training, Benjamin Gyan-Kesse, Executive Director for KIC highlighted: At Kosmos Innovation Center, we are committed to providing capacity building that enables young people to transform the agricultural sector with real-time solutions that address critical challenge within the sector.
Through our empowerment and coaching, we are helping many young people see opportunities to bring innovation and technology to transform the sector.”
Through its partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, KIC continues to empower young entrepreneurs providing them with employment opportunities.
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