
Africulture works to teach sustainable and efficient agricultural practices throughout Western Africa. This often generates a surplus of crops, which we help export to generate economic growth. After the farmers are paid, all remaining profit from these transactions is used to fund the creation and maintenance of social programs. We believe this holistic approach to generating development in Africa will lead to increased an quality of life throughout the world, while maintaining cultural integrity.
One village at a time.




We facitate natural, sustainable, growth through the development of irrigation systems and teaching of responsible agricultural management. Each village receives a unique plan that is created with the help of the people who live there.
Malnutrition, in all forms, is a major contributor to disease and early deaths for mothers and children. Beyond malnuturition is a lack of primary education and social systems for each individual within the societies that we work with.
Our organization receives support from numerous international organizations. This includes, but is not limited to: The World Bank, Pencils of Promise, The CGAIR Sustainability Initiave, and the small African farmers project.