Since 1964, dfcu Bank has played a central role in Uganda’s economic transformation, guided by its purpose of transforming lives and businesses. In agriculture, this commitment has taken shape through strategic partnerships across the value chain, most notably the Best Farmers Awards, organised by Vision Group in partnership with dfcu Bank, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, and Koudijs Animal Nutrition.
Since 2014, the awards have recognised over 130 farmers for excellence in productivity, sustainability, record-keeping, and agribusiness management, while offering winners exposure to global best practices through study visits to the Netherlands.

This intervention comes against a long-standing challenge in Uganda’s agricultural sector, where smallholder farmers have historically faced limited access to finance, technical knowledge, and reliable markets. The Best Farmers Awards have helped address these gaps by creating a platform that not only recognises achievement but also drives innovation, resilience, and growth across the farming ecosystem.
By encouraging the adoption of modern farming practices and positioning agriculture as a viable and profitable enterprise, the initiative has contributed to shifting perceptions, particularly among young people, about the role and potential of farming.
One of the clearest examples of this impact is Charles Oyuk, a poultry farmer from Kumi District in Eastern Uganda.
Originally trained as a teacher, Oyuk turned to farming in search of additional income. What began as a modest “Plan B,” raising just 50 birds in a spare bedroom, has since grown into AJ Poultry Farm, a structured and expanding enterprise that earned him recognition as Best Farmer in 2025.
