Diocesan Tea Estate

Cathedral construction
July 15, 2022

Abanga Tea Estate Project
Overview

The Diocese owns and manages a 15-acre tea estate located in Abanga, Zombo District. This strategic agricultural project was established to generate sustainable income to support the Diocese’s pastoral, social, and development programs. Although still in its early stages, the Abanga Tea Estate has already shown strong potential and promise as a long-term source of financial stability for the Diocese.

Purpose of the Project

The primary objective of the Abanga Tea Estate Project is to strengthen the financial capacity of the Diocese through commercial agriculture. The income generated from tea production is intended to support church activities, clergy welfare, evangelization programs, education initiatives, health services, and community development projects within the Diocese.

Current Status

The project is still young but steadily progressing. The tea plants are well established and beginning to yield encouraging results. With proper management, technical support, and additional investment, the estate is expected to grow into a major income-generating asset for the Diocese in the coming years.

Opportunities for Growth

To maximize the impact and sustainability of this initiative, the Diocese seeks further support to establish complementary income-generating activities with:

High returns on investment

Short payback periods

Sustainable and environmentally friendly practices

These additional ventures will enhance financial resilience and ensure consistent revenue streams to fund diocesan programs and services.

Call for Partnership and Support

The Diocese invites partners, donors, development agencies, and well-wishers to support the Abanga Tea Estate Project. Your contribution will help expand production capacity, improve processing and marketing, and introduce new high-impact enterprises. Together, we can strengthen the Diocese’s mission of serving the spiritual and socio-economic needs of the community.

Expected Impact

Sustainable income generation for diocesan activities

Job creation for the local community

Strengthened self-reliance of the Diocese

Long-term support for education, health, and pastoral services