Agroforestry and Reforestation
Our long-term vision includes expanding reforestation efforts on sections of the farm to create windbreaks and restore natural habitats.
A legacy-driven agricultural enterprise located in Uganda. Inspired by the remarkable life and dedication of our father, this farm continues his vision of providing for the community and fostering socio-economic transformation through innovative yet grounded farming practices.
MORE INFORMATIONOur integrated approach ensures that the animals not only serve as a food source but also support crop production and soil fertility through eco-friendly practices.
Suubi – DHO Model Farm operates an integrated crop system that balances food crops and cash crops, ensuring both sustainability and profitability.
Our focus is on minimizing the use of chemicals, recycling organic waste for manure, and maintaining soil fertility through natural means.
Our vision is to establish a profitable model farm which promotes environmental conservation and socio-economic transformation of the local community.
To inspire socio-economic transformation by promoting sustainable agricultural practices that balance modern technology with cost-effective and eco-friendly indigenous methods.
Our agricultural background means we’re equally at home meeting face-to-face with farmers as we are engaging.
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Learn MoreFarming improved in the Middle Ages. One big improvement was the heavy plow sometime.
Agriculture provides most of the world’s food and fabrics. Cotton, wool, and leather are all agricultural products.
Agriculture also provides wood agricultural methods used for construction and paper products.
Over centuries, the growth of agriculture contributed to the rise of civilizations the heavy plow sometime.
Before agriculture became widespread, people spent most of their lives searching for food—hunting wild animals and gathering wild plants.
The first domesticated plant was probably rice or corn. Chinese farmers were cultivating rice as early as 7500 BCE.