The Role of PDM and Commercial Agriculture in Achieving Prosperity in Uganda

The Role of PDM and Commercial Agriculture in Achieving Prosperity in Uganda

Fellow Ugandans, especially the Bazzukulu, getting out of poverty in Uganda is achievable. The Parish Development Model (PDM) and commercial agriculture are effective strategies for reaching this goal. This week, I am in the Karamoja sub-region, on this mission, and I spent my day visiting three farmers: starting with Mr Amos Rhembuss Kolinyang, a 24-year-old livestock farmer and one of the PDM beneficiaries from Amudat District; Mr Alir Charles from Abim District, who focuses on cultivating onions and carrots with a particular emphasis on irrigation; and finally, Mr Lokong Emmanuel Losike from Nakapiripit, who currently raises 34 pigs and has considerable potential for expansion. They have all embraced the NRM message of wealth creation.

The Role of PDM and Commercial Agriculture in Achieving Prosperity in Uganda

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