Social Entrepreneurship, Equity, Sustainable Agriculture and One Health for Community Co-Creation
At FAIR Farms, we believe the problem and solution can only be seen through the eyes of those in the room. That’s why we bring the people into the room , distributing power across the community

Social Entrepreneurship
Social Entrepreneurship is solution building under limited resources. Methods to ‘de-risk,’ efficiently spend limited funding, navigate team-building, partnerships & conflicts, and build your social initiative for long-term impact. These concepts design for, with, and around your community’s needs.
Sustainable Agriculture
Sustainable agriculture recognizes social, environmental, economic, and socio-political factors to build a better way. We integrate local, traditional knowledge (what some call agro-ecology), circularity, and the latest research to build sustainable systems, recognizing diversity of solutions across diverse global contexts.


One Health
One Health recognizes the interconnection of human, animal, and environmental health, an academic term describing the interconnectivity of beings many cultures & communities already know. Interconnectivity and intersectionality guide our way as we build food systems driven by One Health.
Short courses and programming with FAIR Farms
We see the most impact from sharing our methods on HOW to co-create.
FAIR Farms started these methods in The Gambia in 2016 and expanded scope to validate our approach through a feasibility study in Botswana in 2021-2024, supported by Penn Global.
Contact us for more details if interested in setting up your own social entrepreneurship x sustainable agriculture programming



