The Director of Church of Uganda’s Directorate of Household and Community Transformation (HCT), Rev. Andrew Agaba, has revealed that the agriculture program being implemented in Busoga Diocese, in partnership with the Government of Uganda through the National Agriculture Advisory Services (NAADS), has significantly improved the socio-economic status of many local farmers within the Diocese.
Rev. Agaba, who led the monitoring team to visit some beneficiaries in Jinja District today, noted that despite challenges related to animal management and diseases, significant progress has been made among the farmers.
“Busoga Diocese is among the five dioceses benefiting from the program. It received 40 heifers, 200 piglets, and 3,000 Croiler birds. Despite the diseases and animal management challenges, we witnessed significant progress and we look forward to greater successes,” Rev. Agaba said.
The monitoring activities commenced with a meeting between the HCT team and the Diocesan Management team to discuss the program’s progress and management strategies to enhance its success.
In a symbolic gesture of commitment to environmental conservation, Rev. Andrew Agaba planted a tree at Christ’s Cathedral Bugembe and called for tree planting and proper waste disposal.