Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda

by Soil Health & Climate Action Network (SHCAN)
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda
Climate change adoption for 100 farmers in Uganda

Project Report | Aug 16, 2023
Bamboo established, moving towards value addition.

By Nolbert Muhumuza | Founder/CEO

The farmers are happy with their bamboo
The farmers are happy with their bamboo

Dear Supporters,

First and foremost, we would like to thank each and every one of you who has contributed to this project. I write this with my heart filled with joy and gratitude for what we have been able to achieve together! 

Our journey started during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the circumstances, you dug deep into our pockets and contributed to this cause. Today, you can see great progress with healthy bamboo. Our initial target was 100 farmers, because of the funds-at-hand that you had contributed, we distributed 865 seedlings to 91 farmers. That is 91% success, we can celebrate that achievement. As you can see in the progress reports, the bamboo is established and should be ready for the first harvest in 2025. Also, we will be able to replicate to new farmers through propagation. The goal of the project was to 

We are now preparing for the next steps. The goal of this project is to utilize the value of bamboo as a fast-growing, and regenerating grass to build farmers' resilience to climate change, as well as create extra income sources for them. We will establish a community centre for training farmers in creating bamboo products, residues that can be used for cooking or made into biochar to improve their soils.

I hope that we can count on your support. We look forward to continuing to work with you.

Ps: If you are not yet, please consider signing up for our mailing list through our website.

Sincerely,
Nolbert (Founder/ CEO)

The bamboo is strong and healthy
The bamboo is strong and healthy
Green, straight, and growing high already
Green, straight, and growing high already
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Apr 10, 2023
Next steps for the Bamboo planted

By Nolbert Muhumuza | Founder/ CEO

Dec 19, 2022
Mitigating Climate Change with Bamboo

By Nolbert Muhumuza | Founder / CEO

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Soil Health & Climate Action Network (SHCAN)

Location: Hoima, WE - Uganda
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Project Leader:
Nolbert Muhumuza
Hoima , WE Uganda

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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