dfcu Bank, together with the Embassy of the Netherlands, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, De Heus Koudijs Nutrition BV, Vision Group and New Vision Foundation, has officially flagged off the 2025 Best Farmers Competition winners for an agricultural study and exposure visit to the Netherlands, one of the world’s leading agricultural destinations. The flag-off ceremony took place at the bank’s head office in Nakasero.

The 13 farmers, including Kiwana Kasirye, Dr Richard Wemesa, Pison Busingye, Patrick Olobo, Zubair Mukaaya, Ann Anguyo, Joan Kantu, Charles Oyuk, Nelly Turyamuhebwa, Alfred Ojok, John Okwang from Alito Cooperatives, Ssekayi Ashiraf from Kibinge Coffee Farmers Cooperative, and Grace Natukunda from Dem Poultry Farm, will explore modern agricultural systems, best farming practices, value addition techniques, and business partnership opportunities during the one-week visit from 30 May to 6 June 2026.
The Best Farmers programme is strategically designed to transform subsistence farming into commercially viable and globally competitive agribusiness enterprises through international exposure, access to affordable credit, and comprehensive risk management solutions.

Speaking during the flag-off ceremony, Annette Kiconco, Chief Retail Banking Officer at dfcu, said, ‘’The Best Farmers initiative has so far recognised more than 134 outstanding farmers whose innovation and commitment continue to shape Uganda’s agricultural sector. The 2025 cohort comprises 13 winners who will undertake a week-long exposure visit to the Netherlands, where they will gain first-hand experience in advanced agricultural technologies, modern farming systems, value addition, and cooperative-led commercialisation models aimed at strengthening Uganda’s agricultural competitiveness on the global stage.’’

The Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Uganda, Frederieke Quispel, celebrated the transformative impact of the “Best Farmers” programme and highlighted Uganda’s immense agricultural potential.
She said, ‘’The partnership between the Netherlands and Uganda is built on decades of agricultural expertise and significant financial commitment. The Netherlands currently invests approximately 80 million euros per year in Uganda’s agricultural sector to modernise value chains and link local farmers to global markets, with the “Best Farmers” initiative remaining a key part of this engagement.’’
Lukia Otema, KLM Country Manager, highlighted the upcoming educational mission to the Netherlands and emphasized KLM’s long-standing support for agricultural excellence in Uganda.

