Join us on a transformative journey towards sustainable agriculture as we unveil our latest initiatives in Uganda. Our mission: Empower communities and stimulate economic growth, one crop at a time.
Agri Planet Africa’s permaculture resource center in the Masindi District of Uganda is leading the way in sustainable agriculture. Their innovative and sustainable nursery system has seen the growth of nurseries for various crops, including goldenberry, tomato, eggplant, and sweet pepper, with a one-acre land now being prepared for a sustainable golden berry model project.…
Permaculture is a design philosophy that emphasizes the creation of sustainable and self-sufficient systems. By mimicking the relationships and functions found in natural ecosystems, permaculture offers a holistic approach to designing and managing systems.
Agri Planet Africa, a non-governmental organization (NGO), is working to introduce permaculture education into Ugandan schools. This program has several positive impacts on the students and communities involved. By teaching students about sustainable agricultural practices and conservation measures, Agri Planet Africa encourages young people to become environmental stewards and become more aware of how their…
In many arid regions, access to sustainable farming techniques is necessary for farmers. Basin Farming from Masindi in Uganda offers an effective and efficient way to grow crops without excess water or energy. This blog post will outline the critical components of basin farming, its benefits to farmers and the environment, and practical advice from…
Permaculture, sustainable agriculture, and land use can create a more harmonious relationship between people and the environment. At Agri Planet Africa, an NGO dedicated to promoting permaculture in Africa; this holistic approach is crucial for ensuring a healthy and prosperous future for all. Through our work, we aim to help communities in Africa and beyond…
We are thrilled to announce that Agri Planet Uganda has been nominated as one of the top eight entries for the 2020 Permaculture Magazine Prize! This prestigious award, established in 2018, recognizes outstanding permaculture projects worldwide that demonstrate ecological, social, and economic regeneration.