What Is ‘Baby Farm’ on Netflix? Is It Available for Streaming in the US?

Netflix’s intervals of enlargement are never really drawn out. As a result, the subscribers of the streaming service always have something or the other to watch out for. It does not matter what season or occasion it is because before you know it, the streaming sensation already has just the pick for you. However, since Netflix delivers to a diverse demographic, not every project’s availability across the seven seas is a given despite the buzz. The latest word on the streaming street surrounds Baby Farm

on Netflix.

So, for those curious about Baby Farm

’s accessibility on Netflix US, here is the scoop. 

Can Netflix US subscribers stream Baby Farm?

As part of Netflix’s celebration of International Women’s Month, the streaming giant has stacked its shelves with a slate full of female-led African projects, including Baby Farm

. The series follows Adanna, a young pregnant woman, who unwittingly places her unborn twins in the care of a prominent non-governmental organization, but soon finds herself trapped in a clandestine baby farm with sinister intentions. As of now, the show is only available on Netflix Nigeria in South Africa

Considering Baby Farm

, however, was released as part of Netflix’s International Women’s Month roster, it might land in the Netflix US library soon. Baby Farm

was unveiled with two other African projects, Postcards

, and House of Ga’a

at an International Women’s Day event, Her Voice, Out Story, in Lagos, Nigeria, earlier this month. The trio, Mo Abudu, Hamisha Daryani Ahuja, and Bolanle Austen-Peters, were brought together as a highlight for the Nigerian film community.

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While Tinseltown has a history of celebrating womanhood

, for those planning to celebrate it with Baby Farm

on Netflix, here is an overview of everything you need to know.

All about Baby Farm on Netflix

According to a Deadline report, Walter Taylaur and Kayode Kasum co-directed Baby Farm

on Netflix. EbonyLife TV boss Mo Abudu executive-produced the show and Darrel Bristow-Bovey served as the writer. Baby Farm

stars Oniyinye Odokoro, Rita Dominic, Joseph Benjamin, Langley Kirkwood, Jenny Stead, and Genoveva Ume. Temidayo Makanjuola and Inem King produced the limited series while Heidi Ulys acted as a supervising producer. 

Baby Farm

was released on Netflix on March 21. And just a week before, Netflix dropped a trailer. The snippet exposes the sinister truth behind a respected Lagos-based NGO, led by the enigmatic and cunning Dr. Oliver Evans and his wife, Sister Barb. Behind their polished facade as British humanitarians, the couple orchestrates a ruthless scheme, manipulating vulnerable women for financial gain.

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Have you watched Baby Farm

on Netflix in South Africa? Let us know in the comments below!

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