- Caravans for EUDR Sensitisation Rolled Out Across Uganda
- Team EU visits Kwagala Mothers Union
- Katikiro Lauds Coffee Progress
- aBi Retreats in Gulu Gains Valuable Insights
- VisionFund Uganda Expands Footprint with 24th Branch Opening in Iganga District
- Fresh Handling’s State-of-the-Art Airside Cold Storage Facility Nears Completion
- CEO Launches EUDR Compliance Fund
- CEO at the opening of AgriBusiness Project
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aBi Development
aBi Development is committed to fostering green and inclusive growth in Uganda’s agriculture sector by empowering smallholder farmers and rural agri-entrepreneurs. Through targeted interventions in finance, technical support, and capacity building, aBi has transformed livelihoods, enabling communities to achieve sustainable development and resilience.
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aBi Development Since 2017...
The aBi Development strategy supports market-driven enterprises using a value chain approach for specific commodity groups (sub sectors) where six value chains are being supported. These include: maize; pulses, coffee, oilseeds, Horticulture and Dairy.
23
bn
Value of Investment
83
bn
Farmers Sales
258
bn
Partner / SME Sales Value
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Caravans for EUDR Sensitisation Rolled Out ...
In a significant visit to The Edge, an implementing partner of aBi Development, …
Team EU visits Kwagala Mothers Union
Every year, the European Union in Uganda embarks on a field tour to …
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Testimonials
Amasiku went into business early in life. By the time he was 20, Amasiku owned a grinding mill that earned him UGX15,000 daily. The young, vibrant and enterprising
Amasiku felt he was called to operate at a higher level than that; because he was still struggling to meet his basic needs – like any man who carries a family on his shoulders. His rise to financial independence started in April 2021 when he was introduced to Nile Read More...
Vincent Amasik
West Nile
Blessings don’t always come dressed as such; sometimes they come clothed as disaster. In 2016, a Typhoid Fever epidemic broke out. A very close friend fell victim, but there was no money for treatment. Abdallah was beginning to give when an elderly lady – who only served to confirm the adage that old age is wisdom - advised him to use tamarind to treat him. Read More...
Abdallah Kigozi
Kabanyoro
Ducu’s journey started amidst great difficulty: the money he had was anything but sufficient to buy seeds, open up land for cultivation and pay labour costs. He was only able to kick off with less than an acre on which he farmed tomatoes, cabbages and onions. ’’Financing of the farming activities was a problem since I had no way of getting money to buy the seedlings,” Read More...
Gabriel Ducu
Oyam District
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