Brewing Prosperity in Uganda: Coffee Farmers Turn to Climate-Smart Agriculture
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- With climate-smart training and support from private sector enterprises, smallholder coffee producers in Uganda are enjoying an increase not only in the quality of their crops, but also their incomes.
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Do u have partnerships with certified coffee nurseries
Iwould like to know,who buys coffee after removing seedcort
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I am interested to a coffee business.
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A coffee yield starts from flowering during rainy seasons (March - May) and (September- November) and harvesting is expected throughout the year as we pluck off only red coffee cherries. You can pick upto 2-8 Kg per plant and there will be 1333 plants per Acre in a spacing of 1m by 3m. Coffee bunch is formed at each leaf point so totally expected 5-12 bunches in a branch of coffee plant. Coffee beans shall be separated and sold in the market for a kilogram of processed coffee beans (kase)-FAQ varies between shillings 3,800 to 4,200 while unprocessed coffee commonly as Kiboko costs between 2000 to 2,200 shillings.
At an average harvest of 8kg per plant annually, we'll earn 2,200×8 = 17,600 shs per coffee plant making it to 23,460,800 shs per acre annual under strict garden maintenance procedures.
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Being the biggest producers of improved high quality and quantity robusta clonal coffee plantlets/clones (700,000 clones per annum). we've come up with these agricultural services at 10% discount from our old pricing that won't let you stay in poverty years to come.
On a ready cleared land (per acre), Our team provides the following services and we hand over your garden/plantation to you in just a week when every thing is done in a proper manner and at a given small fee of 4,000,000/= . On the said charges;
🥦 We dig all coffee and banana holes.
🥦We provide and apply fertilizers.
🥦We provide all the 1333 coffee plantlets .
🥦We do the planting of both the coffee plantlets and banana suckers.
Nb, the charges are per acre. We're using the new planting spacing method of 1m × 3m which accommodates 1333 coffee plantlets and generates more than 23 million Ugandan shilling per year. Transport charges are negotiable depending on the location of the plantation.
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Coffee trees takes about 3 years to fruit. Picking the beans rather than cutting the whole branch is better. Because that branch will still grow beans the year after. Each tree needs 4 to 9 square meters of room. They can get big. Some varieties don't need much maintenance and others can die easier.
Go for value addition that's where th money is buy a coffee roaster n hit th road
I wonder where in Mozambique yhe world bank is funding any project because the honest farmers are not receiving any support. We have been farming a special and rare coffee but even applying for funding we do not get it. It is horrible to know that allthose funding agencies are here pretending that they are helping. I started from nothing and now the farm is growing and I pray that those demons don't cross my way because I will be the worse demon they ever saw
Mostly with common sense