Beyond farming skills, participating schools and students who join the KIC School Farm Program, receive rewards including Desktop computers, laptops, tablets, etc turning agricultural achievement into digital empowerment.
From Farm Plots to ICT Labs
These digital devices received by exceptional schools and students as part of their awards, have become a life-changing tool. In several communities, schools have used these prizes to furnish or even establish their very first ICT laboratories.
For many students, these devices represent their first personal interaction with digital learning tools.
Suddenly, a school farm harvest becomes more than food. It becomes access to technology. It becomes a gateway to research, innovation, and future careers.
Teachers report that students who once had limited exposure to computers are now learning basic digital skills, conducting online research, and exploring new learning possibilities.
“All the computers you see in our ICT lab was as a result of our participation in the KIC School Farm Competition” Danso George Atta, Head Teacher – Adoi D/A Basic School
Growing More Than Crops
Through this approach, the KIC School Farm Program is not only building future farmers but nurturing: Digitally aware young leaders, Confident learners and Students prepared for a technology-driven world
The message to students is clear: Hard work in agriculture can open doors far beyond the farm.
Speaking to KIC communication, Benjamin Gyan-Kesse, Executive Director of Kosmos Innovation Center said:
“When students win computers and tablets from the School farm program, they begin to understand that agriculture can connect them to technology, innovation, and opportunity.”
A New Way to See Agriculture
For many young people, agriculture used to feel like a punishment or a fallback option.
But when students see farm effort translate into digital tools and ICT labs, a new mindset is born:Agriculture is smart. Agriculture is modern. Agriculture creates pathways.
Building Ghana’s Future, One Student at a Time
Across Ghana, the ripple effect continues:
• Schools strengthening digital learning through farm rewards
• Students gaining early exposure to technology
• Communities seeing agriculture as a driver of education
The KIC School Farm Program is proving that farming can be a bridge between food security and digital inclusion.
A Call to Partners
As KIC continues to scale the School Farm Program across Ghana, we call on partners, sponsors, and institutions to support the expansion of this powerful youth initiative.
By investing in young people today, partners are helping build Ghana’s future food security, youth leadership, and digital innovation.
Partner with us. Sponsor the future. Email us now: info@kicghana.org