Ghana’s Maize Revolution: Legacy 52 Promises to Double Farmers’ Harvests with Climate-Smart Power

Legacy Crop Improvement Centre Unveils Groundbreaking Hybrid Maize Variety Capable of Yielding Up to 12 Tonnes Per Hectare

Legacy 52 Hybrid Maize Seed — Produced and marketed by Legacy Crop Improvement Centre (LCIC), Ghana.

A new era in Ghanaian agriculture is dawning. Legacy Crop Improvement Centre (LCIC), a pioneering force in Ghana’s seed industry, has officially introduced Legacy 52 — a cutting-edge hybrid maize variety engineered to transform smallholder and commercial farming across the country. With the capacity to yield an extraordinary 12 tonnes per hectare, Legacy 52 is not merely a new seed — it is a statement of what is possible when science meets the Ghanaian soil.

A Climate-Smart Solution for an Uncertain World

Ghana’s farming communities have long grappled with the unpredictable impacts of climate change — erratic rainfall, prolonged dry spells, and rising temperatures that threaten food security. Legacy 52 was developed with these realities firmly in mind. Built on climate-smart technology, the variety incorporates advanced stay-green traits — a critical agronomic feature that allows the plant to remain physiologically active and productive even under moisture stress conditions, well past the grain-filling stage.

Stay-green maize varieties have been shown to maintain leaf greenness and photosynthetic activity longer than conventional varieties, giving crops a crucial advantage during late-season droughts. For Ghanaian farmers in the Coastal, Savannah, Transition, and Forest zones, this could be the difference between a failed harvest and a bumper crop.

Breaking Yield Records: From Subsistence to Surplus

The headline figure is striking: 12 tonnes per hectare. Ghana’s national average maize yield hovers around 1.7 to 3.5 tonnes per hectare, making Legacy 52’s potential output a quantum leap for the sector. Under optimal agronomic management, this variety can produce yields that rival the best performing maize hybrids on the African continent.

For Ghanaian farmers, the arithmetic is compelling: more grain per hectare means greater income, improved food security at the household level, and reduced pressure to expand onto marginal lands. Legacy 52 offers the possibility of turning subsistence farming into genuine commercial enterprise.

LCIC’s Vision: Empowering Ghana’s Seed Industry

Legacy Crop Improvement Centre has built its reputation on the premise that Ghanaian farmers deserve access to world-class seed technology. The launch of Legacy 52 underscores LCIC’s commitment to empowering Ghana’s seed industry through homegrown innovation and research-backed solutions.

Legacy 52 is available as a Hybrid Maize Seed (Semence Hybride de Maïs), reflecting LCIC’s awareness of Ghana’s Francophone West African neighbours and the regional potential for this variety. The bilingual packaging signals ambitions that extend well beyond Ghana’s borders.

How Farmers Can Access Legacy 52

Farmers, agro-dealers, and agricultural input distributors interested in Legacy 52 are encouraged to contact Legacy Crop Improvement Centre directly. Early adoption of this variety positions farmers ahead of the curve in Ghana’s rapidly evolving agricultural landscape.

CONTACT LEGACY CROP IMPROVEMENT CENTRE

Admin:       +233 (0) 257-431809

Seed Shop:  +233 (0) 595 26 35 85

General:     +233 (0) 245 929194

As Ghana strives toward agricultural transformation and food self-sufficiency, innovations like Legacy 52 are not just welcome — they are essential. Legacy Crop Improvement Centre is inviting the nation’s farmers to be part of a harvest revolution.

 

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LEGACY CROP IMPROVEMENT CENTRE

Richmond Frimpong

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