SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE PRACTICES – A CASE OF SAMUEL LOMORO

BY NYAKAYIA RONALD

SAMUEL LOMORO

Capacity and capability building in sustainable agriculture has opened the mind sets of South Sudanese refugees in Rhino camp settlement towards attaining sustainable livelihoods and self-reliance. AAC adopted this approach in delivering her livelihood projects in the refugee settlement of West Nile. Samuel Lomoro a 45-year-old refugee from Tika village, Rhino camp resettlement is one of the beneficiaries of AAC interventions to refugee camps since 2017. Samuel continues to develop more skills and practices in sustainable agriculture. His effort and zeal to teach community members around him on best practices of sustainable agriculture especially in vegetable production has earned him a lot of opportunities and recognition in Rhino camp refugee settlement. Samuel does not miss any season be it dry or wet, this first season of 2023, he has already planted vegetables like tomatoes, eggplant, cabbages and onions are on nursery bed ready for transplanting. This year, he is working with 30 farmers in his demo site and alongside this, he has a group of 90 members whom he is leading under tree nursery establishment project under DRDIP from the Office of the Prime Minister. “In my community, we mobilized and won a project from Office of the Prime Minister under DRDIP, this project is to raise tree seedlings and members of the group come together to work and save, these seedlings will be sold to other groups who will plant them. Because of my skills in tree nursery, I learned from AAC, I was elected by the members of my zone to lead the group, guide and offer trainings in tree nursery management to the members. Currently we have constructed a green house, a store, a water tank in place and raised so far 10,000 seedlings of different categories and varieties”. Samuel has a big plan of turning his vegetable demo site as a training centre in Tika village, Rhino camp refugee settlement. “I have already secured 0.5 acres of land for vegetable production within the settlement and my next plan is to develop this land further to become a modern training centre for farmers in my village. What I needed at this site is to fence the place, install water harvesting facility to promote farming during dry season, some tools and equipment to use at the demo site. People already know my place, they come for advice on vegetable production, others come to buy seedlings from me while others come to work with me so that they get the knowledge and skills in vegetable production”.

Trained beneficiaries pose with their certificates during photo sessions.

This training was conducted in between 2021/2022 for four weeks which targeted at least 300 students trained in practical hands-on skills in agriculture for sustainable livelihoods within the different enterprises which included the Poultry, Piggery, Goat, Beekeeping and Vegetable enterprise. At the end of the trainings the beneficiaries were awarded Certificates then followed by agricultural start-up inputs.

Empowering the Youth through Sustainable Agriculture

The Franciscan Brothers Adraa Agriculture College in partnership with GIZ Uganda through its Program – the Response to Increased Demand on Government Services and Creation of Economic Opportunities in Uganda (RISE) has imparted appropriate skills and knowledge to at least 300 refugees and rural Farmers in the Host communities of Arua, Terego, Madi-Okollo, Moyo, Obongi and Adjumani through sustainable Agriculture and Apiculture to improve their livelihoods.

This training was conducted in between 2021/2022 for four weeks which targeted at least 300 students trained in practical hands-on skills in agriculture for sustainable livelihoods within the different enterprises which included the Poultry, Piggery, Goat, Beekeeping and Vegetable enterprise. At the end of the trainings the beneficiaries were awarded Certificates then followed by agricultural start-up

The RISE Program’s main objective was to empower the small holder farmers with practical skills and knowledge to achieve an increased household income, improved household nutrition and sustainable environment upon which other human development interventions depend, while at the same time protecting the environment. While interacting with a beneficiary, she quoted, “I have learnt a lot especially in the Poultry enterprise and I strongly believe I can be one of the lead poultry farmer in west-nile region and am thankful to GIZ and Adraa Agriculture College for empowering us”.