Environmental Impact
Our duty is to re-shape the impact of Ghana and Ecowas Agriculture Trade Sustainability. Implementing support for Ghana Food Security, and Regional Export Agribusiness Opportunities, while using a Shared Valued Zero Waste Economics in Process and Purpose.
Environmental Impact is often synonymous with sustainability. The Earth is rich, but it only has so many natural resources that we can exhaust. To ensure our survival as a species, it is important to manage them carefully. Therefore, producers, cultivators, and consumers must pay attention to the impact they are having on the environment. Building stronger regenerative agricultural offtakes and municipal waste management solutions.
The benefits of sustainability agriculture and renewable post-harvest waste conversion directly support economic growth for Ghana, Africa, women farmers, smallholders’ farms, and the global community.
Agriculture uses about a third of the world’s land surface and depends directly on the wider environment for its existence and sustainability. Sunlight, water, nutrients and a diversity of plants, animals and microbes all play fundamental roles in agricultural production and ultimately in global food security.
Agriculture is the leading source of pollution in many countries. Pesticides, fertilizers, and other toxic farm chemicals can poison fresh water, marine ecosystems, air, and soil. They also can remain in the environment for generations.
Sustainable alternatives to conventional farming are in higher demand than ever as being “environmentally friendly” gains popularity. Traditional field farming has a reputation for damaging natural ecosystems.
Concerns about the impact of harmful chemicals, soil erosion and heavy water consumption on the environment motivate the development of sustainable alternatives. Sustainable, or environmentally friendly, farming refers to conservative water use, maintaining soil health, and minimizing air and water pollution.

Water
Water pollution depletes aquatic ecosystems and triggers unbridled proliferation of phytoplankton in lakes eutrophication. Directly creating contamination of the food chain.
How does water pollution affect the environment and humans?
Pollution can cause water to become toxic to humans, which can lead to infections and health problems. Water is an essential resource for all life on Earth. If a water source becomes contaminated due to pollution, it can lead to health issues in humans, such as cancer or cardiovascular conditions.
CMF Ventures is honored to be a part of an opportunity to work in a collaborative venture directly benefiting our Investors, Stakeholders, Partnerships, Women Coops, Farmers, Clients, Distributors, Buyers, and Communities.
Supply Chain Environmental Impact
An opportunity for abundant reliability, quality products, job creating, harvest lost mitigation, and compliance driven agricultural offtakes supply chain.
Green Supply Chain Objectives
Participating in research and analysis relating to gender equality, women participation, nutritional value, health, safety, productivity in harvest yields, quality controls, regulatory compliance, and environmental impact solutions in our working habitats.
Post Harvest Waste
Implementing Bioprocessing Systems to produce Biochar, Biofuel, Bioethanol using Biomass like Maize waste, Cassava, farmers post-harvest biomass waste, Cocoa post-harvest pod husks.
CMF Agricultural Pyrolysis Post Harvest Waste Plant Outcome
Building stronger regenerative agricultural offtakes and harvest waste management solutions.
The Outcome
Renewable Plant Waste Conversion to Crude Oil, Biochar Charcoal Brickettes, Carbon Black Powder.
Target Raw Material
Agricultural Post Harvest Waste, Food Waste, and Farmers Biomass Waste.
A Pyrolysis Approach
Pyrolysis is an established technique for decomposition of organic material at elevated temperatures in the absence of oxygen, converting plant materials into Bio-crude oil and Biochar constituents. Pyrolysis is the most environmentally friendly and cost-effective waste treatment technology, which is capable of processing recyclables, to obtain valuable offtake materials while also producing electricity.
Converting agriculture biomass into energy and other valuable products, to achieve maximum economics, while protecting the atmosphere. Implementing ESG rules for operations, converting carbon credits and environmental carbon sequestration benefits for coops, partners, investors, and stakeholders
Waste Conversion Benefits
The African Union increasing growth in population, is increasing agricultural waste production in the region, plus the increasing imported food waste has outpaced Ghana and the African continent capacity for effective waste management. Innovative solutions to domestic agricultural waste management can bridge this capacity gap and lead to cleaner environments and healthier citizens.
CMF - Regenerative Post Harvest Plant Waste Biochar Products
- Green Garden Soil Biochar
- Green Soil Conditioner Biochar
- Green Farmers Grow Biochar
Biochar soil restoration is permanent. It does not degrade and remains in the soil for centuries. It plays a crucial role in soil carbon sequestration, which is an integral part of regenerative agricultural practices. Organic or Naturally Harvested farming process removes the use of synthetic or inorganic pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers.
Biochar supports the prevention and reduction of agriculture plant parasites such as nematodes and a variety of other insects. Using CMF Green Biochar is an integrative pest management program for any farmer.
Biochar promotes the prevention of plant pathogens and helps to prevent certain diseases. Biochar as an establishing solution to organic practices on degraded soils.
Biochar contributes to the detoxification of contaminated or degraded soil by binding to pesticides, toxins, and metals already present in the soil. A good step to prevent pesticides and toxins from moving through soil and reaching groundwater. Biochar improves soil hydration and enhances agricultural production while increasing nitrogen available to plants. Contact us to learn more about our Biochar Products.
CMF - Proprietary Charcoal Brickettes
- Green Charcoal Mx1-PWD
- Green Charcoal Brick STR1-FP/LG/MD/SM
- Green Charcoal PR-Mx2-4NG Brick
Green Charcoal is a source of energy with minimal impact on the environment. Produced through clean processes out of farmed biomass, post-harvest biomass, and vegetative plant waste. Green charcoal cuts back on the pollutants produced through more conventional production methods. Additionally, this process aids in reducing deforestation through the creation of our Green Bio-Charcoal Coops. Impacting deforestation charcoal and creating deforestation free biomass green charcoal coop jobs and products for a better planet.
Renewable Offtakes Plant Post Harvest Derived Available Bulk Products:
- Plant – Renewable Carbon Black Powder
- Plant - Renewable Crude Fuel Oil
- Plant - Hydrogen Syngas
- Plant – Biochar Charcoal Brickettes
- Plant - Green Biochar & Green Soil Biochar
Environmental Coop Opportunities
Contracted Custom Biomass Farming – Women Biomass Coops
Green Bio-Charcoal – Plant Regenerative Energy Green Charcoal COOP
Africa
Africa can become a trailblazer in renewable energy solutions, with abundant solar, wind, hydro, biomass, and geothermal resources that may contribute to a 6.4 percent increase in GDP from 2024 to 2050.
The AfCFTA Protocol on Investment provides several mechanisms for African countries to achieve green transition. These mechanisms include promoting investment in green sectors, facilitating technology transfer, developing green investment standards and encouraging regional cooperation.
Africa Green Energy
In the renewable-energy segment, while hydro still has plenty of growth runway, solar and wind are expected to represent the most significant growth potential. Hydro represents 45 gigawatts (GW) of capacity in Africa, mainly across sub- Saharan Africa, with installed capacity expected to quadruple by 2050.