President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today visited and pledged to support Kyesiiga Green Village farming Center at Lwemonde village, Kyesiima parish, Kyesiiga sub county in Masaka District.
He said he will accord them all the necessary support including giving them a Canter Truck to help them in their farming activities such as transporting their yields from the gardens to the marketplace.
On arrival, the President was warmly received at the farm by the former Vice President of Uganda, H.E Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi and a team of Kyesiiga Green Village farming Center led by Kabito James where he was showed a number of agricultural products including; coffee plantations, pineapple plantations, nursery beds, and a solar irrigation power plant which pumps water to the tank used for watering the agricultural farm.
While addressing the farmers, President Museveni commended them for being obedient and transforming their lives through embracing government development programs like: Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UDCA) and Operation Wealth Creation (OWC).
He went ahead and told the farmers to add value to their produce so that they can benefit more from their sweat.
Representing the farmers, Mr. Kabito told the President that they have 20 acres of coffee plantation, 40 acres of pineapple plantation, two and a half acres of passion fruits and half an acre of nursery bed.
Concerning profits, Mr. Kabito informed President Museveni that they used to earn Shs.9m per year from 450 coffee plantations using the old method of farming and with the newly invented method of farming they earn Shs.23m per year in one acre of land with 1300 coffee plantations. He explained that in each acre they insert 450-1300 coffee seedlings. He added that the new method can help to increase the quantity of coffee in Uganda. On the side of pineapples, they have 40 acres and yield Shs.12m per year.
The model farmer Kabito also expressed gratitude to the President for the visit. He noted that they earn a living through modern farming, and their vision is transforming the community from subsistence farming to commercial farming. He added, in the bid to attain their vision, they first train their seedling customers, sensitize the community on mindset change, and also employ 20 workers.
He appreciated the President for initiating developmental programs like: Uganda Coffee Development Authority and Operation Wealth Creation which supplied him with 1000 coffee seedlings, 20,000 pineapple seedlings which have transformed his life and the community.

He concluded by informing the President the hardships they encounter whilst cultivating their produce and transporting them to the market. He opened up that they normally use 50% to 60% of the proceedings in transporting their produce and therefore it’s worthwhile appreciating him for saving them the burden through vowing to get them a canter truck.
The President who is currently on an Investment and Wealth Creation tour in Greater Masaka under the theme: “Securing your future through wealth creation and shared prosperity” on Tuesday addressed leaders who converged at Masaka liberation square in Masaka city.
“It seems in Masaka, the ground has been fertile. When I was driving around, I was seeing many other people doing well. It seems many people in this area have woken up,” H.E Museveni said, adding that this was the only missing link right from the 1960’s where although many people had resources like land and cows, they did not have money and good houses.
“We started preaching wealth creation starting with the cattle corridor in 1966. When we came into government in 1986, we resumed that campaign. I was sure that if it can succeed in the cattle corridor then it can succeed anywhere,” the President added.
Gen. Museveni said in 1995, he made a countrywide tour focusing on wealth creation (okulembeka) and in 1996 manifesto they proposed the 4 acres model for Coffee, fruits, pasture for zero grating cows and food for home consumption. This in addition to poultry for eggs or piggery in the backyard and fishponds for those near the swamps.
The President was happy to learn that the people of Masaka are among the many that grasped this wealth creation gospel equating them to the story in the Bible “The Parable of the Sower” in the book of Mathew where seeds that fell on the fertile ground germinated well and those on barren ground could not make it.
Prior to meeting the leaders, the President visited several commercial farmers and youth groups in coffee production while adding value to it.
These included a group of 401 well educated group of people in Kakunyu with 120 acres of coffee and bananas who are earning 8 million per acre from coffee. In Kyannamukaaka the President met a group of 2,500 youth with coffee farms but also engaged in coffee processing.
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