Yara East Africa today held a pivotal training session at Eureka Hotel, Kampala, aimed at enhancing the expertise of government fertilizer inspectors from Uganda’s Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF). This initiative is part of Yara’s ambitious commitment to lead a transformation toward a climate-neutral, regenerative, and prosperous food system by providing officials with in-depth knowledge of Yara’s regenerative agriculture solutions and empowering them to oversee quality standards within Uganda’s agricultural inputs market.

Yara’s training program focused on critical areas such as safeguarding farmers from counterfeit fertilizers, enhancing understanding of regulatory requirements, and supporting sustainable agricultural practices for a resilient food system in Uganda. This collaborative effort aligns with Yara’s vision of achieving climate neutrality through comprehensive, system-wide partnerships and its mission to grow a nature-positive food future while recognizing the necessity for responsible resource use.
“Today’s engagement represents a meaningful step forward in ensuring that fertilizers reaching farmers across Uganda are safe, reliable, and of high quality,” said William Ng’eno, Country Manager, Yara East Africa. “Our partnership with the Ugandan government allows us to share essential knowledge and work at a national level to maximize agricultural yields. By strengthening quality control, we aim to tackle the growing issue of counterfeit products in the market, a problem that jeopardizes both our brand’s integrity and the livelihood of farmers. Together, we are building a secure and productive agricultural sector for Uganda.”
The training comes at a time when Uganda’s Ministry of Agriculture is pursuing a bold vision to establish a competitive, profitable, and sustainable agricultural sector. According to Alex Otut, Senior Agriculture Inspector for Fertilizer Testing at MAAIF, “Building competitiveness locally is now our focus, and developing skilled, competent workers is a key part of this effort—today’s engagement with Yara has been instrumental in this regard. Our colleagues are now equipped to speak with expertise on fertilizers, which reinforces our goal of ensuring sustainable agriculture.”
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