Unique opportunities....

with cultivated sustainable futures at Rwenjeru Agro-Tourism Demonstration & Training Farm, serves more than just a farm

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Year 2023, voted best farmer in a national competition

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with advanced modern methods of agriculture encompass high quality production with value addition

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impartial skills on community members and youth fostering social transformation and economic sustainability

OUR FOCUS AREA

Farming

The farm has over 200 heads of cattle, 40 acres of banana plantation, an acre of horticulture and more than 100 goats and 50 sheep. The farm embraces advanced modern methods of farming that is to say agriculture which include; irrigation schemes, animal feed processing, diary products branding and blending.

Demonstration & Training

Including; solar systems, mechanized agriculture, irrigation schemes, crop rotation, organic fertilizer application, bio-gas production and use, cross-breeding, brooding, fish farming, value addition, silage and hay production, weeding, mulching and water management.

Tourism

Agro-tourism, wildlife study, community tourism, sport fishing, farm tour, community tour, birding, camping & bon fire, with picnics, meat roasting (goat), and cultural tours....

To empower individuals and communities with the knowledge and skills necessary for sustainable farming and income generation,while promoting conservation and tourism.

To be the leading agro-tourism destination and training hub, fostering sustainable agricultural practices and economic self-sufficiency within our community.

To impart knowledge and Skills to the Youth and community members for Social Transformation and economic self- sustainability through Agriculture and Mixed Farming

Rwenjeru approximate figures

The farm spanning over 200 acres embraces modern methods of farming including; an irrigation scheme, animal feed processing, diary products branding and blending.

38%

heads of cattle

Including; diary friesian, long-horned, bovines

94%

enough exploration land

Agro-tourism, birding, sport fishing, cycling, bonfire camping and picnics.

47%

acres of land

Sourcing a banana plantation and horticulture

15%

other livestock

poultry, rabbits, goats and sheep

 

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