Eden produce Africa was established to respond to the Agricultural gaps in Uganda and to improve the lives of vulnerable agriculture practitioners.
Field training is the process of imparting knowledge and skills to the farmers and other stakeholders. It involves trainer and trainee interaction at the farm. Through offering on-farm training service, we believe to see Uganda as a global food basket.
We discovered that as farmers must handle human activities in proper way because Agriculture is the leading source of pollution in many countries. The use Pesticides, fertilizers and other toxic farm chemicals can poison fresh water, marine ecosystems, air and soil. They can also remain in the environment for generations. Many pesticides are suspected of disrupting the hormonal systems of people and wildlife. Fertilizer run-off impacts waterways and coral reefs.
It’s due to the above background, Eden Produce Africa created a conducive learning environment to empower farmers with required practical, self-help knowledge and skills training for sustainable agricultural development. We have designed a suitable training program to train all farmers and other agricultural practitioners to change their minds and adapt to positive attitude, knowledge and skills that promotes, preserves and conserve the environment and imparting farmers with friendly ecosystems technics
The training activities include;
- Making Organic fertilizer
- Farm preparation\
- Seed Variety and Seed Selection
- Planting and weeding
- Disease and pest control
- Harvesting
- Storage and post harvesting handling
- Quality control
- Value adding
- Marketing
- Farm Record keeping
- Farm report writing
- Planning and budgeting
Field Training
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We have designed a suitable training program to train all farmers and other agricultural practitioners to change their minds and adapt to positive attitude, knowledge and skills that promotes, preserves and conserve the environment and imparting farmers with friendly ecosystems technics.
