Improving of Livelihood as a buying agent

After the long buying season that GADC has had in the 2017/18 season has come to an end, many community members have been excited after receiving an income. The many trucks that were hired by the company for over six months have now left with smiles on their faces. The buying agents that were heavily…

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Turning Fortunes for Ojara Robinson

  When you reach Ojara Robinson’s homestead, you find a practical farmer in everything. He grows many different types of crops within his homestead, mainly fruits for his own consumption and the surplus is sold out in the market. “Growing fruits crops is more important and economical to my family health when it comes to…

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‘Tis the season: Business begins.

As the start of the new marketing season looms, there is a high level of excitement across the whole of Uganda. For the farmer, markets have opened; the energetic youth are excited to find work loading and unload produce from traders’ trucks; the traders are thrilled to see business picking up, eagerly moving from village…

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The Journey to Commercial Farming for Ocan in Lamwo

 “I have woken up to commercial farming”. Ocan Joseph is a prime example of how, as we tell all the smallholder farmers we work with at GADC, farming can be a very successful business. By adopting good agronomic and financial practices, Ocan and many others like him are improving their own livelihoods as well as…

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A refuge’s life touched by GADC

Seeking safe haven from war in South Sudan, Joseph Wani left his home in Yei and travelled to start a new life in Uganda as a refugee at Rhino Camp Refuge settlement site in 2008. He left South Sudan with his wife and four  children. She soon gave birth to two more children as they lived in…

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Making money from farming – Komakech Geofrey’s story

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