Parked maize flour that is processed by Kabambiro farmers

Joint Effort to Save the Environment with funding from Ilex de Paix (IDP) is implementing a program called Mpanga Super Farmers Program (MSFP) in Kabambiro sub county, Kamwenge District. This program aims at striking a balance between environmental, social and economic aspects in the implementing communities.

This program targets small holder farming households. In the year 2018 and 2019, maize price was at an average of 300 shillings in Kamwenge and our beneficiaries suffered great loss amidst much efforts of negotiating for better prices from potential buyers like New Kakinga and JB Kaganga but could not yield much. In the year 2020, MSFP beneficiaries started working towards maize value addition while processing it to posho and bran as a bi-product.

During the meeting to discuss the planned ideas on maize milling, JESE initiated the process of forming a marketing association (MA) for collectively marketing beneficiaries’ harvests. The meeting also resolved that members should start fundraising through members’ registration and buying of shares. JESE took the responsibility of building the MA capacity in areas of quality management, business development packages, leadership and governance packages.

Through MSFP, the MA in partnership with JESE undertook the initiative to raise money for MA maize milling business. This initiative had a primary purpose of providing milling services to program beneficiaries and the community so that they can spend less on acquiring posho and bran for human and live stock. The MA started a fundraising drive from its members where an approximate of 11 million shillings was raised.

After raising the money, it was agreed that the money be used in acquiring land for the business and JESE pledged to support them with a full set of milling machine, electricity installation and connection. Last year, the MA were able to buy a plot of land with a permanent structure and also restructured it to suit the milling project. Thereafter, JESE installed and connected power to the structure and also procured and delivered a full set of milling machine. On 24/12/2022 the MA started its milling business while serving its members and the entire community. All community members were very happy with the quality of posho produced and they pledged to support the business. By the end of April 2023, the business was able to generate 6.860.000 million shillings from milling for community members.

This interested JESE to negotiate with the MA leaders to do a co-funding on supporting the business with branding and packaging of their product, secure a digital weighing scale and a tricycle to facilitate marketing of posho within the sub county and nearby sub counties.

Joint Effort to Save the Environment (JESE) over the years has been engaging farming households in Kabarole, Kyenjojo and Kamwenge to improve incomes and nutrition security through dairy farming with a focus on zero grazing. To address the nutrition challenges in the region, JESE has also focused on engaging and supporting the primary schools and vulnerable youth in Fort Portal City to implement horticultural activities.

Our Work on Horticulture with Primary Schools  

Horticulture is unique to JESE and has created opportunities to engage young boys and girls and patrons in the primary schools to ensure school environment supports both health, wellbeing and learning about safe food production and consumption both at school and in their homes. 

This intervention has increased the children’s nutrition and knowledge among young children, attitude and practices to optimize their healthy lifestyle by encouraging them to eat healthiy and stay physically active, demonstrating practices for safe production and pupils’ interaction and discussion on nutrition and safe foods through debates.

The intervention has created opportunities especially in the new government curriculum for school teaching to link the theory and practical lessons using the set demonstrations.

Members of Nyakagongo Primary School Agriculture Farming Club (Left ) with members of the farming club of Kagote Primary School Agricultrue farming club weeding their demonstration garden (Right)

Our Work on Horticulture with Refugee Households

JESE work with refugee households in Kyaka II refugee settlement to improve incomes, food and nutrition security. Currently, JESE is engaging 1,000 refugee households in horticulture using the key hole method (see photos below).

A beneficiary refugee household in Kyaka II refugee settlement

Our Work on Horticulture with Youth

JESE supports vulnerable youth in horticulture through urban farming to create employment for the youth, improving livelihoods and strengthening sustainable food systems. JESE is currently supporting 200 vulnerable youth in Fort Portal city to use small spaces in growing and management of horticultural products including sukuma wiki, onions, cabbages, spinach, zucchini, beetroot and amaranthus among others.

Youth undergoing training in horticulture (left) with a youth supported in urban farming (Right)

Our Work on Dairy with Small Holder Farmers

JESE supports small holder farmers to integrate livestock (dairy) in their farming systems. Currently, JESE is working with 450 households in Kicwamba in Kabarole district under this intervention to enhance incomes and nutrition security at household level. JESE is using this as a complementary interaction between the livestock and crops whereby the dairy units are able to provide manure to the farm to enhance soil fertility and crop remains as fodder for the animals and for nutritional purposes at the household.

Members of beneficiary households in Kicwamba under the Mpanga Super Farmers Programme that have been supported with zero grazing units
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P.o.Box. 728 Fort Portal

Western, Uganda

Tel: +256 772492109

Off: +256-483-425 253

Email: jese@jese.org

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