The local language of Uganda is very close to Zambia's...I think he was saying government should mobilise farmers to work together by putting their products together to meet the demands of the market. This is not interpreted
Very close. The semblance of the words and their meanings is way too close. In that regard he was calling on the government to mobilize other people involved at different stages of the value chain to specialize, work together and support one and another in an interdependent system to promote the industry
Your interpretation is 100 % accurate. The language is called Luganda. Here in Uganda we also get surprised when we watch videos from South African countries like zimbabwe and Zambia. The language there are so familiar.
What impresses me is this is just on 6 acres of land! Our family farm is 8 acres and we don't come close to 1% of what you're doing. Very impressive! I'm inspired and swinging to action!!!
Munange lubega finishing the value chain is the way to go.all the monies are at the end product so if u can manage the source then thats why u are making good money,but once u bring in middle men my friend that will be a penalty on urself.
For all saying that the language is similar to other countries in the south of Africa, you have to remember that at one point, a small family lived in on tiny village and then decided to spread out to farm other portions of the land. Later experiences and meeting other people with different languages brought about the mixture of more than two languages to create on new language
How often is the piggery cleaned to prevent disease? I see the area for cows is slope to direct urine away from where the cows walk how often is manure collected to prevent them slipping on the slope grounds?
The way I love farming only God knows but thanks Mr lubegga for always inspiring me
The local language of Uganda is very close to Zambia's...I think he was saying government should mobilise farmers to work together by putting their products together to meet the demands of the market. This is not interpreted
Thank you for that
Very close. The semblance of the words and their meanings is way too close. In that regard he was calling on the government to mobilize other people involved at different stages of the value chain to specialize, work together and support one and another in an interdependent system to promote the industry
Your interpretation is 100 % accurate. The language is called Luganda. Here in Uganda we also get surprised when we watch videos from South African countries like zimbabwe and Zambia. The language there are so familiar.
Its very close
We need to investigate migrations. They may not be accurate at the moment
Bravo mr lubega you are doing a good job looking forward to meet you in the future.
Go Uganda. This is great. Very brilliant man.
What impresses me is this is just on 6 acres of land! Our family farm is 8 acres and we don't come close to 1% of what you're doing. Very impressive! I'm inspired and swinging to action!!!
@Michael Wen Trees will never come near what he earns,consider trees take around 10 years to mature
@Michael Wen hello Michael. You seem to have lived in Uganda. Is that true?
@@jm-je4tl yes where are u?
@@smartrecaps1769 Uganda too. Are you into trees?
@@jm-je4tl not into trees anymore,
should have grown it in Kenya because they offer big money there, in Uganda they wanna pay very little
Webale kola muganga wangle..Just Splendid work!!
Thanks Mr. Lubega for the good work. I like the way you keep the pig clean thanks so much. Stay safe
Munange lubega finishing the value chain is the way to go.all the monies are at the end product so if u can manage the source then thats why u are making good money,but once u bring in middle men my friend that will be a penalty on urself.
I also got a chance to visit this farm back in 2020! So am trying hard to implement!
For all saying that the language is similar to other countries in the south of Africa, you have to remember that at one point, a small family lived in on tiny village and then decided to spread out to farm other portions of the land. Later experiences and meeting other people with different languages brought about the mixture of more than two languages to create on new language
Excellent work in a very honourable industry!
Best wishes from the UK
Heloo sir, pls offer me a job in the UK
@@florencenzioka5503 my honest advice is stay away from western contries and if you are ugandan I highly recomment you start a businuess there
@@mikemike5973 what are you doing there yourself?
@@Napolean45 farming sir just started Jan 2021 matooke
Much love from Bulamu family farm Africa Uganda ❤
Bravo,bravo brother ,you are a good example to Africa young farmers
Am happy that i have some where to get knowledge from when I come back b'se I also want a mixed farm of swine, cows and fish and hatchery.
How far with the farm?
This has inspired me... starting piggery business and daily farming
How do we make appointments for visiting the farm??
This is phenomenal
Wow nice
Amos Balinda Great,great work,keep your resilience ascending,am amanager
So great
what A vision
I really like your job Bro
Wow .....
Amazing farm
Great guy!
This guy has always inspired right from his coffee buying business.
Very inspirational
Ono omusajja nga Ali mu sente yesu..
Congratulation good work
Good job and keep it up
This is wonderful investment.
Good deeds.
Waawo
Ilike you my bro
You made my day. Keep growing
I hope after the mama pig gets old, they will appreciate mama pig sacrify .n do not kill the mama pig
Kindly share with me your exact location in Uganda. Ill come visiting in a month
Majjijje Nabutiti just behind Ugachick
I thought it was in kenyan currency its 4m in kenya good I dea though
How much is it in Kenya shillings.?
150M Ushs is Approximately 4M Kshs
@@MartinJachan That is good money
@@Godneverfailed he is earning more than a president can earn in Kenya.
@@Napolean45 clever man
The farm never celebrated its birthday
Thats much.
How often is the piggery cleaned to prevent disease? I see the area for cows is slope to direct urine away from where the cows walk how often is manure collected to prevent them slipping on the slope grounds?
Wemba njyagala kunguza kuzizala nkolantya?
How much is that in £
I have this guy seriously in goat farming in luwero after doing cheyo in dubayi any body with his contact please
Get new vision editor "seeds of gold to give contact
It's Bulamu not Balam
Mr Lubega nsaba number yo kubanga o want to start pig farming
well it is such a good business earning living for good
clean pig pen
He imports goats. I want to visit his farm
Do you sell piglets
I hate the work