Feeding a nation, building an enterprise

Modern farming
for The Gambia

A country with half a million hectares of fertile land that still imports half its food. New Royal Farms is building the commercial agriculture infrastructure The Gambia needs.

$50M
Annual rice imports
550K
Hectares of arable land
50%
Food needs unmet locally
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New Royal Farms

Feed The Gambia
from its own soil.

Commercial agriculture for a nation with 550K hectares of fertile land — and the will to use it.

$0M Annual rice imports
0K Idle hectares of arable land
The Problem

Rich in land.
Dependent on imports.

The Gambia spends $50M a year importing rice — while 350,000 hectares of farmable land sits unused. That is the gap New Royal Farms is closing.

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Phase 1 · Active

Chickens, Eggs &
Ram Rearing

High local demand. Fast production cycles. Low capital entry. Revenue generating from day one — the foundation that funds every phase that follows.

TILAPIA CATFISH
Phase 2 · Fish Farming

Aquaculture &
Fish Farming

Controlled pond production · Tilapia & Catfish · West Africa's dominant protein demand · Strong recurring margins · Regional export potential

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Mechanization
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Horticulture
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Livestock
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Export
Phase 3 · Diversification

Scale, diversify,
export

Full mechanization across rice, horticulture, and livestock. Processing and packaging infrastructure. Distribution into the ECOWAS regional market.

The Opportunity

Invest in the food sovereignty
of The Gambia.

Diaspora capital · West African agriculture · Mission-aligned returns

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The Gambia has the land.
It needs the infrastructure.

Agriculture employs 70% of Gambians and accounts for a quarter of GDP. Yet most farming remains subsistence-level, rain-dependent, and unmechanized. The result: a country rich in fertile soil that spends tens of millions importing basic food.

$50M in rice imports

The government has committed to slashing rice import dependency. Local production meets less than 20% of demand.

350K hectares unused

Over half the country's arable land sits idle. Mechanization and modern irrigation can unlock it.

$100M+ in global funding

World Bank, EU, and IFAD are actively funding Gambian agricultural modernization right now.

How we build it

Diversified, mechanized, commercially viable farming with deep community roots.

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Eggs + Ram Rearing

Starting with chickens and eggs production and ram rearing — high local demand, fast production cycles, and low capital entry that generates revenue from the outset.

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Fish Farming

Aquaculture taps West Africa's dominant protein demand — controlled pond production delivering tilapia and catfish to local and regional buyers with strong recurring margins.

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Community Partnership

Joint ventures with Gambian farming cooperatives unlock government incentives, local expertise, and duty-free agricultural imports.

The Vision

A food-secure Gambia,
powered by its own soil

New Royal Farms is more than a farm. It is a bridge between the African diaspora and West African agriculture. A proof that modern commercial farming can feed a nation, employ its youth, and generate returns. The land is ready. The funding is flowing. The time is now.

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