Agro Kinisols
We provide Hatchery Services to our farmers that produce high quality Keets
We provide Hatchery Services to our farmers that produce high quality Keets
At Agro Kinisols Ltd, we are redefining rural economic development in Northern Ghana by commercializing Guinea fowl as a sustainable alternative to chicken. We produce high quality day-old keets and provide them to smallholder farmers, ensuring keets availability.
We provide professional consultation services for our farmers that increases their birds, reduce production loses and cost whiles improving their livelihoods.
To revolutionize the guinea fowl farming industry by providing innovative solutions and superior products and services within the guinea fowl value chain. We are dedicated to empowering smallholder farmers, creating a prosperous rural community and reducing rural poverty through guinea fowl production
To spearhead the commercialisation of Guinea fowls and enhance its entire value chain in Ghana by developing a robust sustainable ecosystem that optimizes every aspect of Guinea fowl production, processing and distribution
Building Prosperity for Rural Smallholder Farmers.
We’re dedicated to boosting rural livelihoods through reliable access to quality keets and sustainable farming solutions.
Harnessing technology to bring efficiency, productivity, and resilience to every farm we support.
Our experts are here to guide you with tailored advice to improve farm productivity and overcome challenges.
From hatch to harvest, we prioritize excellence in every process to deliver the best for our farmers.
Wherever you are, we ensure timely delivery of quality products and services to empower farms across Ghana.
Guinea fowl are natural foragers and eat insects, seeds, and grains. They require less feed than chickens, as they find much of their food while roaming.
Yes, guinea fowl are hardy, disease-resistant birds that require minimal care if given space to roam and a secure shelter for nighttime.
Guinea fowl generally coexist well with other poultry and livestock. They are social birds and often thrive when kept in groups or mixed flocks.