Presentation given by Dr. Wanjiku Chiuri, CGIAR sub-Sahara Africa Challenge Programme, CIAT, at the launch of the East and Central Africa Action Area meeting, 20-23 May 2013, Bukavu, DR Congo.
12. The milk collection centre is
operational since July 2012. It
started with 700 litres per day but
could attained 5000 litres May
2013. Milk producers get 140
RwF/liter instead of 100RwF/liter
paid by middlemen.
Monthly planning/evaluation
meetings.
The IP has been linked to
Equity Bank -
13. Mamera a tradional brew from Sorghum
Bulking store at Sub-county. Received a strong
door from NAADS
Loan from Muchahi SACCO for bulking
sorghum (Buying sorghum from other farmers and
reduce the middlemen)
Trained in savings, loan and credit management,
record keeping, development of business plan and
constitution
Integration with Huntex Limited for pasturization
and packaging- prolonging shelf life from three days
to more than 6 months
Mamera drink is a traditional drink which lasts
three days. Huntex Ltd, farmers and Makerere
university tested various ways of prolonging its
shelf life. It is projected that about 5000
farmers can increase their sorghum incomes
by about 80% if this would role out.
Mamera in modern
package and labelled-
longer shelf life
14. Traditional Banana by-
products produced by the
farmers locally with very short
shelve life.
Indigenous knowledge
strengthened with modern
science- leads to bottling,
labelling and increased shelf life
up to a minimum of 6 months.
Collaboration with
PONAPLICAN- a value addition
capacity building NGO in DRC-
Goma- very important
if fully developed, there is
potential to increase the
banana farmer/brewer’s
income by a big margin.
15. Natural Resources Management- collective action in
Terracing- Bufudi
Some of the collection action activities in SWC in South western Uganda