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Museveni launches four-acre model of farming in Greater Kibaale

President Yoweri Museveni arrives at Kikwaya Playground in Kakumiro District on Friday, November 15, 2024, where he launched the four-acre in the Greater Kibale Districts (Photo/ONC Media)

By ONC Media Desk

Kakumiro, (UG):- President Yoweri Museveni Friday launched the innovative four-acre model of farming in the Greater Bunyoro districts of Kakumiro, Kibaale, Kagadi and Kikuube emphasizing its potential to transform the livelihoods of farmers in the region.

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The President’s visit to the subregion began with a tour of model farmers in Kakumiro District, followed by a large rally at Kikwaya playgrounds.

In his address on the afternoon, President Museveni reminded the audience of his role in the 1980 liberation movement, highlighting the importance of youth involvement in societal progress. He reflected on his efforts in the 1960s to change the mindset of the Banyankole, who were primarily mobile cattle keepers.

“At the public rally in Kikwaya Bugangaizi, several other people attested to the success of the 4acre model, and we also heard from those who have suffered losses due to bad enterprise selection, another critical element of the 4acre model. Therefore, I thank the leaders who are pushing this message and providing tangible examples and inspiration in their areas, and I look forward to working with more of them,” the President said in a social media post on X, formerly Twitter on Friday evening.

Mr Museveni noted that many believed wealth was measured by the number of cattle owned, despite limited grazing land. He encouraged the adoption of high-quality cattle breeds suitable for smaller plots, which has led to improved living conditions for many families.

Transitioning from cattle to crop farming, the President identified that traditional crops like tea, tobacco, and sugarcane often require extensive land, which is scarce. He introduced the Four-Acre Model, proposing that a farmer could thrive on just four acres: one for cash crops like coffee, one for food crops, another for fruits, and the last for housing or livestock.

President Museveni arrives in Kakumiro on Friday afternoon

The President, who is also the NRM national chairman shared successful examples from various regions, such as coffee cultivation in Greater Masaka, palm oil farming in Kalangala, and citrus farming in Teso, where he promised to establish a new fruit processing facility.

Mr Museveni also highlighted the economic potential of the Four-Acre Model, stating that farmers could earn profits of nearly 60 million shillings annually after expenses.

One of the model farmers, Abigaba Stuart, shared his success story, revealing that his two acres of coffee yielded 21 million shillings over two seasons, enabling him to build a house, buy a motorcycle, and pay for his children’s education.

In response to this testimony, President Museveni encouraged maize farmers to consider transitioning to more profitable crops like coffee. He pledged to provide free coffee seedlings to the farmers through the National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO) and the Ministry of Agriculture.

The team from ONC Kyambogo camped on ground to represent the National Chairman who also doubles as the President of Uganda

The President also advised farmers to adopt irrigation practices, rather than relying solely on rainfall, and expressed concern over the misuse of wetlands, advocating for their use as irrigation sources.

The Prime Minister, Rt. Hon Robinah Nabbanja commended President Museveni for always guiding Ugandans on how to fight poverty through different wealth creation initiatives such as commercial agriculture.

“Even me, I started a four-acre model farm, and I will invite you one day and see what we have done,” Rt. Hon. Nabbanja noted. “I also have 6 acres of onions, I get between Shs 300 – Shs 400 million.”

The Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Hon. Matia Kasaija thanked the President for his initiative of preaching wealth creation through commercial agriculture to Ugandans. “We appreciate you so much, Your Excellency,” he said.

The Minister of State for Transport, Hon. Fred Byamukama appreciated President Museveni for the visit and for launching the model which will go a long way in promoting commercial agriculture, thus helping the farmers to create wealth.

“We believe in five years to come, every sub-county will be having more than 100 Model farmers,” he said.

President Museveni concluded the Kakumiro visit by directing the Ministry of Agriculture to assist farmers with artificial insemination, promoting improved livestock breeds. He reiterated the transformative impact of the Four-Acre Model and urged farmers to embrace this approach for sustainable development.

Overview of 4-Acre Model

The 4-acre model initiative was born out of the regional tours undertaken by H.E. the President in May 2019, with the main focus on skills development and capacity building in mainly commercial Agriculture, Manufacturing, ICT and services.

The ultimate objective of the initiative is to identify ways of creating wealth and jobs to foster growth in household income and, the promotion of industrialization as a key driver of growth in the economy.

During the tour, H.E. the President promoted the four-acre model for prosperity, which can support the growing of coffee, fruits, food crops, zero grazing of dairy cattle, poultry, piggery and fish farming. He also pointed out the establishment of industrial parks as central to promoting industrialization.

Accordingly, H.E. the President set up the Nakyobe Fund, which is spearheaded by the State House Comptroller to implement the initiative.

With guidance and support from the Ministry of Local Government, The Local Governments have already provided land for the establishment of Industrial parks in the twenty zones namely; Mengo, Mubende, Masaka, Busoga, Bukedi, Bugisu, Sebei, Teso, Karamoja, Lango, Acholi, Madi, West Nile, Bunyoro, Kasese, Bundibudgyo – Ntoroko, Ankole, Kigezi, Tooro and Kampala. These Industrial parks are managed by the Local Governments that make up each zone.

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