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    Busoga set for economic transformation with launch of model villages project

    Simon MbagoBy Simon MbagoJanuary 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Busoga region is poised for an economic boost as the Busoga Consortium for Development (BCD) launches its Model Villages project, aimed at transforming the lives of thousands of people in the region.

    The project, part of the Village Agriculture Model (VAM) program, will establish 12 model villages across Busoga—one in each district—to serve as hubs for sustainable agricultural practices and community development.

    The first phase of the project will see the establishment of three model villages: Namyombe in Namayingo District, Mashaga in Mayuge District, and Busana in Kamuli District. Each village will comprise approximately 600 households, with each household contributing at least one acre of land for farming.

    The BCD has partnered with Kasolwe Agro Farm to provide local poultry to the farmers, boosting poultry production in the region.

    The consortium is also collaborating with the Ministry of Agriculture, FAO, China Agricultural University, and Makerere University to provide technical advice, quality seeds, and training to the farmers.

    The Model Villages project is expected to significantly impact the local economy by creating new jobs and stimulating economic growth in the region.

    The project will also improve the livelihoods of thousands of people, providing them with a sustainable source of income and enhancing their overall well-being.

    “We are excited to launch this project, which will transform the lives of thousands of people in Busoga,” said Anthony Mula, Director General of the BCD.

    He added, “We believe that this project will have a significant impact on the local economy and improve the livelihoods of our people.”

    According to Mula, the practical farming component of the project is set to kick off in February this year in the three model villages.

    “This initiative is part of the Village Agriculture Model (VAM) program, which aims to drive Busoga out of poverty,” Mula emphasized.

    In these selected model villages, each household will contribute at least one acre of land for farming. The focus will be on growing crops such as soybeans, maize, cassava, sesame (sim sim), and coffee.

    This initiative has the potential to transform the lives of thousands of people in Busoga and contribute to the region’s socioeconomic growth.

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