List of submitted cases for action learning trajectory: Improving farmer-led Agri-business facilitation Action – APF-Uganda Version 1st of October, 2010 No. Farmer organization Case Study Type and size of organization Contact Details 1 Hoima District Farmers’ Association (HODFA) Moving small-scale farm households from subsistence farming to more market –oriented production in order to enable them to access remunerative markets by utilizing the Participatory Agro Enterprise development (PAED) methodology. PAED involves full participation of farmers in all stages of development including selection of enterprises, business planning, market chain analyses, linkage to buyers and savings and credits. District farmer organization – 4114 members Charles B. Kasangaki - District Coordinator HODFA Building Partnerships to reinvigorate the Honey Value Chain in West Nile region of Uganda Private company – involvement farmer organization needs to be clarified David Kyeyune Sengozi Cooperative – 5016 members Paineto Baluku Programme coordinator 2 3 Bee Natural Uganda BUKONZO JOINT COOPERATIVE MICRO-FINACE SOCIETY LTD Improving the standard of living of the rural poor by enabling them to become active partners and political development of Bukonzo county Kasese district Rwenzori region, and Uganda at large. 077 2 608080 ; hodfaoffice@gmail.com Submitted by Trias – Peter van Erum peter.van.erum@triasngo.be dsengozikyeyune@snvworld.org Submitted by SNV Mob +256782419021 P O Box 288 kasese -Uganda bukonzojointcooperative@gmail.com 4 5 Masindi District Farmers Association The initiative is the Pooling or bulking system around maize production COSEDA Ent. Focused on production and export of mainly District Farmer Association – 4000 members / 180 farmers involved Mr. Daniel Wanzala- 0772-491015, Chairman or David Katende- 0772-857487 Case submitted by UNFFE - katungisa kenneth katungisakenneth@yahoo.co.uk Davis Lule, Managing Director. Tel: 0772419357 Email, 6 7 8 Ltd. horticultural crops Batuuze Twegatte Crop and animal husbandry, planting of mainly agro forestry trees, marketing, for food security and poverty eradication. Functional Adult Learning also done. Community based organization – 40 members Crop and animal husbandry, planting of mainly agro forestry trees, marketing, for food security and poverty eradication. Functional Adult Learning also done. Community based organization – 40 members Crop and animal husbandry, planting of mainly agro forestry trees, marketing, for food security and poverty eradication. Functional Adult Learning also done. Community based organization – 40 members Singo Tumaliridde Twekembe Farmers’ Group 9 Tororo District Farmers AssociationTODIFA Improving Small Scale Organised Family Farmers positioning to take lead in Agricultural Marketing 10 Nyabyumba United Farmers Group SMALL HOLDER POTATO CHAIN IN KABALE – UGANDA: An account of the Nyabyumba United Farmers Group market power in Kabale District – Uganda 11 Uganda Cooperative Alliance Ltd Value addition and Collective Marketing for enhanced value chain participation by producers through Co-operatives Project Proposal 12 NATIONAL UNION OF COFFEE AGRIBUSINESS ES AND FARM ENTERPRISES The Farmer ownership Model Cosedaenterpriseslimited@yahoo.com Kubamitwe village, Buyuki Parish, Peter Byakatonda, Katikamu Sub-county / 0782525170 Submitted by Justine Mwanje Juma Busuulwa, Singo village, Buyuki Parish, Katikamu Sub-county / 0773822182 Submitted by Justine Mwanje Edward Kibuuka -Buyuki Parish, Katikamu Sub-county -0772561256 Submitted by Justine Mwanje Erechu Francis Xaviour, 0774022367 Community Based Organization – 120 members – member of Kabale District Farmers Association (KADFA) Rwakakamba Morrison - Tranform Ltd rwakakamba@yahoo.co.uk FRED AHIMBISIBWE - ahimbex@yahoo.com Cooperative union – 157 associations and 25 cooperatives, companies and corporate members Joseph Nkandu, P. O. Box 34967, Kampala Tel:+256-414-236199 /Mobile: +256-772595030 /Fax: +256-414-236199 joseph.nkandu@nucafe.org / LTD 13 14. 15 16. 17. 18 nucafe@nucafe.org Sheema Dairy ACE (member UCA) Integration of production, marketing and financial cooperatives in the milk value chain Cooperative – 661 males/55 females Mr Mwebaze 078 2837647 Budadiri West Area (member UCA)Cooperativ e Enterprise Coffee and milk small holder production and marketing Cooperative – 8 primary societies – 1080 members Mr Wesonga 0772948304 Katerera Area Cooperative Enterprise Ltd Integrated cooperatives in production, marketing and financial services. Focus commodities: Maize, beans and cotton Cooperative – 6 primary societies – 4454 members Mr Fred Kweyamba Rukungiri Dairy Farmers Cooperative Union Collective marketing of milk by small holders farmers Cooperative – 6 primary societies - 500 members Mr Mugabe Herber 00256 392 960446 UCCU Large scale bulking and marketing of Milk: Bulk marketing approach. Integrated cooperative enterprise approach Cooperative union 15,000 individual members Mr Clayton Arinanye Plan to start selling milk through collective market Community based organization – 47 members Mutesasira Grace – Chair person: - Tel: 077 2 071229 Nalweyiso Amina - Peer Farmer Trainer Tel: 075 2 395960 /077 6 395960 / 071 4 395960 Bulimuttaka Women’s Group Kabaale Kkingo Submitted by Bernard Tayebwa – UCA btayebwa@uca.co.ug Submitted by Bernard Tayebwa – UCA btayebwa@uca.co.ug Submitted by Bernard Tayebwa – UCA btayebwa@uca.co.ug Submitted by Bernard Tayebwa – UCA btayebwa@uca.co.ug Submitted by Bernard Tayebwa – UCA btayebwa@uca.co.ug Received through John Kadigo Othieno - Send a Cow Uganda / john.othieno@sendacowuganda.org