We are engaged in multiple agribusiness initiatives aimed at enhancing individual financial well-being across Uganda and the broader African continent. These projects represent our endeavors in this regard.

Goats Agribusiness Project

An interested person or group of people buys goats from YPA, get all types of grass, get skills, access professional herders, professional vets, security personnel,  Insurance personnel, rent or buy land that enables them run a successful Goats Agribusiness. YPA will provide the most yielding markets.
 
Currently, each female goat (Nannies and Does) goes for Shs. 700,000 and a stock of 5 female goats goes for Shs.3,500,000. The more goats one buys, the bigger the discount. Male Goats (Bucks) range from Shs.1,500,000 to Shs.3,000,000  per goat.

The Mighty YPA Maize Project

Building upon YPA’s established mandate of fostering agribusiness development, the Maize Project offers a unique opportunity for farmers to participate in a structured and profitable venture.

Beekeeping Project

YPA Bees offers a comprehensive beekeeping product that includes bee hives, harvesting and processing equipment, training, consultation services, and all bee products, all aimed at promoting sustainable beekeeping practices and supporting bee populations.

Pasture Growing Project

Elevate your farming practices with YPA’s premium forage
options. Our carefully curated selection of grasses and
pastures is designed to enhance livestock nutrition, improve
soil fertility, and ensure sustainable farming. From Macuna to
Africa Fox Tail Grass, each option is a testament to our
commitment to quality forage production.

Savings

Both YPA members and non members can save with YPA Microfinance for any property such as Land, Cars, houses, machines, or animals.

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