Yield Risk Management

During our extensive research phase Greenleaf Global manages risks by understanding various external factors that may affect plant growth to allow protocols to be developed to mitigate as many different adverse scenarios as possible.
Factors such as various germination techniques, different precipitation levels, nutrient movement and the required inputs to maintain and improve soil-plant systems, responses to microbiological applications, topography and underlying geology are well considered and understood. Greenleaf Global has also forged partnerships with local universities, such as University of Lome, to access historical data as well as local knowledge.


From these tests, a management program has been developed to ensure stable and standardised growth for all plots. The implementation and ongoing development of these management systems provides the highest possibility for yield performance and stability in all reasonable conditions.

Plot testing is conducted each season so as to understand soil changes and to develop an ever increasing algorithm depicting the specific plants reactions to the various biogeochemical changes that occur in the soil plant system.

By developing this algorithm we are able to better understand the soil requirements to improve plant performance and thus extract an increasing yield at harvest.