New Start Uganda

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Jan 2017 I will leave South Africa and my family for Nakaseke Central Uganda. My aim to start a 50 sow Piggery on a already secured piece of land. My main aim to get involved with local farmers to start a commercial sustainable business to link the farmers with local markets and export markets. I am a well experienced Farmer Production Manager with more than 20 years of experience. With our piggery/ vegetable production and with your funding help I will start to supply breeding sows to capable local farmers selected very carefully. Teaching them to farm commercialy and sustainable. Teaching management skills to local farmers. 90% of Uganda local farmers farm on traditional ways. Support families financially and with advice. Helping the farmers involved with transport to local and export markets. With my knowledge on vegetable production potatoes and tomato production. We planned to sustain production whole year round. Export products to Kenya and Tanzania markets where the commodity prices are higher than localy. We aim to use our own transportation to save overhead costs. For the next 10 years we will build new relationships, fight poverty, hunger. Make new plans to feed the world.

Your money will go for a good course. The Nakaseke district Uganda will become a model for Africa to follow. You can be part of this process to just donate what you can afford.

Thank you in advance. I will give feedback very regularly.

Kind regards

David Engelbrecht

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