In rural Uganda, a project by Self Help Africa is supporting 3,000 young people to become successful agri-entrepreneurs.
Read MoreHunger Falls and Incomes Grow in Africa Projects
Impact Report shows number of households eating three times daily has increased, as have household disposable incomes.
Read MoreHoney helps Ugandan family
Uganda couple use the income that they earn from the honey they harvest to supplement the income earned from their small farm.
Read MoreIncomes boost from new trading service
New trading platform putting additional money in the pockets of rural poor households
Read MoreBooster loan provides widow with a stable future
Ugandan widow Justine has been supported with access to a small loan which has allowed her to plan for the future for the first time since her husband passed away.
Read MoreEnterprising Samada’s a role model for others
Enterprising Samada is a role model for other’s in her village in south-western Uganda
Read MoreOrganic benefit for pineapple producers
Pineapple growers in Uganda are being supported to go organic, so that they will earn more from the sale of the fruit that they are growing.
Read MoreBeekeeping suits young farming couple
Married as teens, Evalyne and Tito have been working side by side on their farm for the past decade. Parents of four young children, supporting the family on a just a small parcel of land in rural Uganda hasn’t always been easy – yet they have managed, together.
Read MoreFlora’s farm funds children’s education
Ugandan farmer Flora Nyirangaba’s recent farming success is causing an unusual problem. Last year she harvested just five bags of rice, this year she estimates she will end up with at least 15 and now she has to come up with a creative way to store them.
Read MoreFarm training pay off for Agnes
When experienced farmer Agnes Katushabe (53) volunteered her farm as a demonstration site to promote the production of healthy and nutritious food crops, she didn’t anticipate the added benefits she would get from the experience.
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