Uganda has set an ambitious goal to grow its economy from approximately $50 billion to $500 billion by 2040 under the National Development Plan IV, NDP IV. This growth is being driven through a focus on Agro-industrialization, Tourism, Mineral development, and Science, Technology, and Innovation. Of these, agriculture remains one of the most immediate opportunities, especially through value addition, improved farming practices, and stronger investment in productivity.

In line with this national direction, dfcu is playing an active role in supporting Uganda’s agricultural sector. One of the ways it does this is through partnerships like the Best Farmers Awards, organised by Vision Group together with the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, and Koudijs Animal Nutrition. Since 2014, the awards have recognised more than 130 farmers who are excelling in productivity, sustainability, and agribusiness management. The 2025 winners will travel to the Netherlands for a study tour, gaining exposure to one of the world’s most advanced agricultural systems.
Among this year’s winners is Alfred Ojok, a 34-year-old farmer from Nwoya District. He is the owner of Hasting Coffee Center and Chairperson of the Nwoya Lalr Coffee and Poultry Cooperative Society Limited. Ojok believes the land in Northern Uganda holds real potential, not just as a resource, but as a pathway out of poverty for many families.
His journey hasn’t been easy. Raised in a family with limited financial means, Ojok set out to build a better future through farming. His first attempt, growing garlic, failed due to the harsh climate in Nwoya. Instead of giving up, he pivoted to coffee, learning from a local expert and gradually building his knowledge. Today, he manages 25 acres of coffee in Amola village and has been recognised as the Best Farmer in the Northern Region.
