The Agriculture Department promotes food security and income generation.
The program uses practical and community-based farming models.
It targets youth, children, and vulnerable households.
Agriculture is used to create employment, improve nutrition, and build skills.
Rice Farming and Youth Employment
Established a four-acre rice farm in Kachumbala, Butebo District.
Invested USD 8,000 in farm development.
Engaged 200 youth across the full agricultural value chain.
Activities included land preparation, planting, harvesting, and milling.
Sold rice on the local market.
Processed part of the rice into Nutritious Porridge Flour.
Distributed flour to malnourished children and vulnerable families.
Agricultural Training and Capacity Building
Hosted more than 10,000 farmers, agricultural students, and community members.
Provided hands-on training in modern farming practices.
Established the farm as a regional learning center.
Children’s Agriculture Project
Received donated land measuring 50ft x 100ft in Kagogwa, Jinja District.
Launched a hands-on agricultural project for children.
Enrolled an initial group of 18 children.
Established tomato production on the site.
Projected yields range from 0.1 to 0.2 metric tonnes across harvest cycles.
OUTCOMES
Employment created for 200 youth.
Practical farming skills developed among youth and learners.
Increased local rice production.
Improved nutrition support for vulnerable families.
Early agricultural skills introduced to children.
Our impact
Household incomes improved.
Youth gained employable and entrepreneurial skills.
Food security was strengthened.
Nutrition outcomes improved for children and families.
Community interest in agriculture increased.
Education access improved through produce-supported scholastic materials.