During his visit to Rukungiri, in 2018, at Nyakagyeme grounds, H.E President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni introduced an unknown female adult to the audience who would later be known as Peace Rugambwa –born of Ntungamo in Southwestern Uganda.

The President, as with most of his messages on rallies, was teaching about poverty alleviation from the area, when he introduced Rugambwa, who had convinced him that Onion Farming was a quick and effective plan to get the people of Rukungiri out of poverty citing the region’s fertile soils, constant high onion prices and the cop’s reliable local and international market.

Due to his passionate fight towards poverty eradication, the President generously donated UGX 50m to Peace Rugambwa, as seed capital, to catalyse her onion farming project in Rukungiri. The crowd, as you would expect, cheered on, and because, of the strong recommendation by the President, welcomed her project with great anticipation and hope.
In Rukungiri, unlike Ntungamo, Onions were not commonly grown crops, so most farmers, in the beginning, tried it and as fate would it, a few farmers who had pioneered it did not get the much-anticipated harvests, and this marked the end of their hope in Onions.
“When we planted the onions, we did not realize harvests as was hyped by Rugambwa and her team. I can tell you that most of the farmers in Bwambara have since lost interest in that project,” Natukunda Loyce, a resident of Bwambara Sub County, adding that most of them have lost hope in Onions and resorted to their original crops of beans, cassava, coffee, sweet and Irish potatoes, etc.



