MORE Institute Receives Ghana Government Certification as non-profit

The MODULAR ORGANIC REGENERATIVE ENVIRONMENT (MORE)  INSTITUTE was certified  under the government of Ghana’s Company Code, 1963 (Act 179) on the 11th of February 2009 as a Non Profit educational Institution after complying with all provision of Sections 27 and 28 of the Ghana government’s company code, 1963.

The MORE Institute’s primary objectives include

  • To provide professional, technical training to small farmers.
  • Research appropriate tech transfer to support regenerative agriculture.
  • Offer extension services in sustainable and regenerative agricultural design to rural villages.
  • Provide financial, agribusiness and business development training to farmers.
  • Strengthen and conserve biodiversity for increased agricultural productivity.

The MORE Institute goes beyond conventional training by providing equipment and technical assistance to small farm families to set up their own MORE system improving yields by 300 to 1000 percent while building the environment.

The mission of The MORE Institute is to remain at the forefront of research, training, in the use of modular closed loop systems. MORE Design training is a bottom up approach for environmental conservation and wealth creation for farming families.

Peace Corps Volunteers Receive Training in the MORE System

Another batch of Peace Corps volunteers received training in the MORE system from the 22nd to the 26th of March 2009. The 33 PC volunteers and their local counterparts received training in 4 modules of the MORE system including agro-forestry and tree nurseries, bee keeping, rural poultry, and mushroom production. Speaking during the ceremony, Mr. Samuel Danquah, the head of the Environmental Section of the Peace Corps said the previous batches of Peace Corps volunteers who received the training were very impressed with the MORE skills and its level of applicability at the community level. He mentioned that in an end of year evaluation 100% of the volunteers who received the training said the skills were very applicable in their work at the village and community levels. He intimated that, Peace Corps Ghana is very grateful for the MORE skills and that they shall continue to bring batch after batch to benefit from the training. He also mentioned that Peace Corps Ghana will want to set up their own MORE system to for continuous training and supply of MORE materials for volunteers in the near future.