Catfish Farming Business

Build a catfish farm that actually makes money.

Most catfish investors lose money in the first cycle — not because farming is hard, but because they stocked before they were ready. Take our free 2-minute assessment and find out exactly where your gaps are before a single fingerling hits the water.

No payment required to start. You get a personal review within 24 hours.

2 mins Readiness assessment before spending serious capital.
24 hrs Personal follow-up by WhatsApp or email after your review.
4-6 mo From fingerling to harvest — when you plan the cycle properly.
Inside Client Farms Live ponds, real fish, real operations for clients.
One-on-one Practicals Done with you sessions.
Access Quality Seed Best fingerlings for you.
Assessment is completely free We review your goal, location, capital, and farm stage before anything is discussed.
No surprises on cost Accepted applicants get a free link to a one-on-one session with me to discuss their plans further.
Built for serious investors We focus on capital decisions, operating risk, production discipline, and having a buyer before you harvest.
We welcome verification Ask for farm visits, references, or business registration during your review call. We have nothing to hide.

Why catfish, why now

Catfish demand is growing. The farms that win are the ones that plan.

Across Ghana and West Africa, fresh catfish demand is outpacing local supply — and that gap is only widening. The opportunity is genuine. But poor pond setup, wrong stocking density, weak water management, poor mortality control, and no buyer plan can wipe out an entire cycle’s investment in weeks.

The farmers who lose money all made the same mistake: they stocked before they knew what they were doing. Check your water, your pond model, your capital plan, your feed strategy, and your sales route first. Then stock.
1

Consistent market demand

Fresh catfish moves reliably — but only if you have buyers lined up before harvest, not after.

2

Faster cycle than most crops

A well-managed catfish cycle can go from fingerling to market-ready table size in 4 to 6 months. That is a fast return — if the cycle is planned properly.

3

Better win rate

The odds of catfish fingerlings surving until harvest is way bigger than tilapia and other crops.

What you get

Hands-on guidance from setup to harvest.

The assessment costs nothing. If you’re a good fit, we send you a link to a one-on-one session with me to discuss your situation — before you commit to anything.

  • Farm readiness audit We go through your location, water source, pond type, available capital, target production size, and your timeline — so nothing catches you off guard.
  • A plan built around your situation Whether you’re starting from scratch or fixing what isn’t working — pond setup, stocking, feeding, water quality, mortality controls, and record-keeping, all structured for your farm.
  • Direct one-on-one support You work with me personally — not a generic course, not a group call. Support is built around where your farm actually is.
  • Buyer planning before harvest day We work out your sales route, pricing, and buyer contacts before your fish are ready — so you are never scrambling to sell at the last minute.

Start Well

For new investors who want a clear plan before spending money on ponds, fingerlings, feed, and labor.

  • Full site review — water source, pond type, location risks, and target production.
  • Budget breakdown so you know every major cost before you stock a single fish.
  • Stocking and feeding structure for a profitable first cycle.

Fix The Farm

For farmers already running — but losing money to poor growth, high mortality, water problems, or feed waste.

  • Root cause diagnosis — water quality, stocking density, feed conversion, and mortality patterns.
  • A clear corrective plan for the next 30 to 90 days, not vague advice.
  • Simple tracking system for feed, growth, survival rate, and cash flow.

Scale With Structure

For established farms ready to expand — but who want the systems in place before adding ponds or staff.

  • Capacity planning grounded in your real water supply, feed access, labor, and working capital.
  • Harvest calendar and buyer channel plan before you add a single pond.
  • Operating routines that make each cycle more consistent than the last.

From the farm

Real ponds. Real fish. Real results.

Everything you see here comes from active farms in our mentorship network. These are not demonstrations — this is what the work actually looks like on the ground.

Active farm Ponds under management
Active feeding How your farm can look like.
Aeration You will learn how to install everything you need.
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Structure before stocking

Farmers who complete the readiness assessment before their first cycle consistently avoid the mistakes that cost most beginners an entire cycle’s investment.

B

The difference is in the details

Water checks, feeding schedules, stocking corrections, and mortality tracking — managed together, not one at a time when something goes wrong.

C

Ask us anything

During your review call, ask for farm visits, references from past clients, and proof of our past works. We encourage it.

Is this for you?

This is not for everyone — and that’s intentional.

We review every application manually. The mentorship is only offered to people we believe we can genuinely help — so the assessment matters.

ou haven’t started yet — and you want to do it right

You’re serious about catfish farming and want a real plan before you commit money to ponds, fingerlings, feed, and operations.

You’ve already started — but something isn’t working

You’re farming but struggling with slow growth, high mortality, feed costs, or poor sales. You want someone to tell you honestly what’s wrong and how to fix it.

How it works

Three steps. No pressure.

The process is designed so you know exactly what you’re getting into before any money changes hands.

1 Take the free assessment

STell us your farm stage, location, goal, rough budget, and timeline. It takes about 2 minutes.

2 We review your application

Every application is read personally. We look at your readiness, operational risk, and whether the mentorship is genuinely the right fit for you.

3 Hear back within 24 hours

We reach out by WhatsApp or email with an honest recommended path — whether that’s the mentorship, a different resource, or something else entirely.

Common questions

Everything you need to know before you apply.

If you have a question that isn’t here, ask it during your review call. We’d rather answer it than have you guess.

Is the assessment really free?

Yes — completely free, no card required. It takes under 2 minutes. We only discuss the paid mentorship after we’ve reviewed your profile and confirmed it’s a good fit.

Will I know exactly what I’m paying before I commit?

Yes. If you’re accepted, you receive a link to free one-on-one seassion with me. Anythinh else will be discussed during your free session.

What does the mentorship actually cover?

Depending on your track, it covers farm readiness, pond setup, stocking decisions, feed planning, water quality routines, mortality prevention, record keeping, and harvest sales planning. The scope is agreed in writing before enrollment.

Can I apply if I already started farming?

Yes. The assessment works for existing farmers too.

Don’t stake your capital on guesswork.

Every farmer who lost money in their first cycle had one thing in common — they didn’t know what they didn’t know. The assessment takes 2 minutes and tells you exactly where you stand before you spend a single cent on setup.

Start with zero risk

Assessment first. Manual review within 24 hours. One-on-one session before payment.

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