The German Federal Association for Sustainability (Bundesvereinigung Nachhaltigkeit e.V.) has today formed a consortium together with African Golden Food Ltd. (Ghana), Linnaeus Kompetenzzentrum Hanf gGmbH and Revita Hanfkontor GmbH. The aim is to develop innovative projects for food security, the ecological restoration of contaminated soil and circular value chains. A milestone is the opening of a German office of African Golden Food Ltd. in Berlin, which will serve as a strategic base for cooperation and project development.

The consortium will focus on:

  1. Smart Circular Agro-Food System Initiative
    Supporting African Golden Food Ltd. in developing a holistic model to enhance food security, rural development, and sustainable agriculture in Ghana, based on the secured 40,000 hectares for a 50-year lease.
  2. Restoring Contaminated Soils through Hemp Cultivation
    Developing a systemic, science-based, and inclusive project on phytoremediation using industrial hemp to rehabilitate degraded lands, reduce pollution, and build resilient livelihoods.
  3. Hemp Value Chains for the Space Industry
    Creating industrial hemp–based prefabricated materials for applications in the aerospace and space industries, with Revita Hanfkontor GmbH as the designated point of sale for the German market.

The German Federal Association for Sustainability ensures alignment with sustainability standards, policy frameworks, and international advocacy, while supporting project development and networking.