Agribusiness and Market Linkages
Turning Farming into Business
Farming is more than just growing crops — it’s about building value. BAWA supports women and young girls to view agriculture as a profitable enterprise through our Agribusiness and Marketing Program.
What We Offer
- Training in business planning, pricing, and market analysis.
- Support in branding, packaging, and product presentation.
- Access to local and regional market connections.
- Guidance on digital marketing and cooperative selling.
we create a pathway for women and young girls to learn, grow, and thrive in sustainable agriculture. Through our hands-on programs, market connections, and continuous mentorship, members gain not only skills but confidence, independence, and opportunity to build lasting change in their lives and communities.
Member Benefits
Better access to buyers and fair prices.
Business skills for managing income and expenses.
Confidence to compete in modern agricultural markets.
Opportunities for collective sales and partnerships.
💼 Grow your business, expand your reach, and harvest success with BAWA.
F.A.Q.
Any woman or young girl passionate about agriculture, sustainability, or agribusiness can join BAWA, regardless of background or experience.
You can fill out our online membership form or download the form, complete it, and submit it to our office. Once registered, you’ll access all member benefits and programs.
Members enjoy exclusive training programs, mentorship, networking, market access, and support with organic inputs — all designed to help them grow personally and professionally.
Yes. A small membership fee helps sustain our programs and gives you access to all benefits, including subsidized training and certification opportunities.
Our trainings take place in various local communities and partner farms, making it easy for members to attend and apply what they learn directly in the field.
Absolutely! We welcome partners, volunteers, and collaborators who share our vision for empowering women and promoting sustainable agriculture.