Uganda farmland
Coming Soon to Every Region in Uganda

Contract Farming That Benefits a Nation

Umoja Agricultural Hubs will bring guaranteed markets, fair prices, and modern infrastructure to smallholder farmers across every district in Uganda.

"No farmer left behind. No harvest left to waste. No community left in poverty."

All 4
Regions of Uganda
15,000
Farmers to Be Enrolled
6,160
Jobs to Be Created
$2M
Projected Farmer Micro-Loans
Why Contract Farming

The Fastest Path Out of Rural Poverty

In Uganda, over 70% of the population depends on agriculture — yet most smallholder farmers earn less than $2 a day. They plant without knowing who will buy. They harvest without anywhere to store. They sell at rock-bottom prices dictated by middlemen.

Contract farming changes everything. By connecting farmers directly to guaranteed markets with pre-agreed prices, we replace uncertainty with stability — and poverty with prosperity.

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African farmer
70%
of Ugandans depend on farming — yet most live below the poverty line

Guaranteed Buyers

Every contracted farmer has a pre-agreed buyer and price before a single seed is planted.

Risk Eliminated

Inputs, training, and storage provided — farmers focus on what they do best: growing.

Income Stability

Predictable income replaces the boom-and-bust cycle that traps rural families in poverty.

Community Uplift

When one farmer succeeds, entire villages benefit — schools, clinics, and local businesses thrive.

Community farming

From Subsistence to Surplus

Contract farming doesn't just feed families — it creates surplus income that pays for school fees, healthcare, better housing, and reinvestment. Our hubs are the tools that make this possible at scale, bringing world-class infrastructure to the most underserved communities in Uganda.

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Rollout Strategy

Contract Farming Across All of Uganda

Starting with 4 strategic pilot zones, scaling to a nationwide network that brings every farming community into the formal agricultural economy.

Year 1
Foundation

Construction and commissioning of the first two hubs (South West & North East). These will serve as the contract farming backbone — connecting avocado, milk, chia, and soybean farmers to guaranteed export buyers from day one.

Year 2
Expansion

Western & Central hubs launch, extending contract farming to macadamia, fish, and hydroponic vegetable growers. Poverty reduction programs scale to 10,000+ farming households.

Year 3
National Scale

Data from 15,000 enrolled contract farmers drives full regional expansion. Every district in Uganda within reach of a hub — no community left behind.

Regional Pilots

Contract Farming Reaching Every Corner

Four strategic hubs in Year 1-2, expanding to every agricultural district by Year 3. Contract farming infrastructure for all of Uganda — no community left behind.

Projected Impact

Contract Farming That Will Deliver Results

Every number represents families that will be lifted out of poverty, food saved from waste, and communities empowered through guaranteed markets.

12,000
tons/year projected
Post-Harvest Food to Be Saved

From jute bags to hermetic storage and cold chains across 4 planned pilots.

$2M
target
Micro-Loans to Be Facilitated

Through the planned Digital Warehouse Receipt System using stored crops as collateral.

6,160
projected jobs
Employment to Be Created

160 permanent staff plus 6,000 contract-farming jobs planned across all hub communities.

4 hrs
max target
Milk-to-Factory Time Goal

Planned Refrigerated Milk Shuttles to ensure freshness from farm to whey processing line.

Let's Transform Africa.

Whether you represent a government ministry, a development finance institution, or a private fund — we'd love to explore how contract farming through Umoja Agricultural Hubs can lift millions out of poverty.

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Backed by Capital. Driven by Community.

Strategic partners & institutional supporters

MAAIF
Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry & Fisheries
Ubuntu Capital
Ubuntu Capital Partners
BII
British International Investment
AfDB
African Development Bank
World Bank
The World Bank Group