Impact Report 2013/2014

Livelihoods Enhanced

Food, nutrition and livelihood securities improved for more than 76,000 members of smallholder farming households.

More than a thousand acres of land was opened, planted, and bumper harvests realized for the benefit of farming households – for consumption and surplus for sale:

  • 110,000 kilograms of maize
  • 8,016 kilograms of groundnuts
  • 5,925 kilograms of sorghum.
  • Average yields of 933 kilograms per acre for maize (94% increase)
  • Average yields of 717 kilograms per acre for sunflower (335% increase)

Mission

CPAR Uganda is on a mission to stimulate the development. dissemination, and widespread application of technologies suitable for conditions in developing countries, in order to contribute to building healthy communities.

In 2013/2014, we did exactly that and we are proud of our achievements.


Post featured photo: Sesame blossoms and flowers - doing very well inter-cropped with sorghum on beneficiary Jamila’s mixed farm.

3 responses to “Impact Report 2013/2014”

  1. CPAR Uganda Ltd 2014/2015 Annual Report – CPAR Uganda Ltd Avatar

    […] million, sixteen thousand, five hundred and eight shillings); a significant drop as compared to our previous year. However, our ‘own income generation’ efforts realised 76 percent of this income; a great […]

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  2. Salama Isagara Avatar
    Salama Isagara

    In that year more than one thousand acres of land was opened, planted, and bumper harvests realised for the benefit of farming households for consumption and surplus for sale.simillary the same thing has been done at CPAR Uganda lira learning center where the security guard has been given land for his farming.

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  3. Catherine Odyang Avatar
    Catherine Odyang

    Farming is a very productive activity once one is dedicated to it. We can see how thousands of farmers lives improved just within one year. They were able to meet the basic needs of their families i.e sufficient food, healthcare and clean water. These basic needs are always a challenge for the rural men and women.

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