________________
The Harvest Money Expo 2026 took place from February 27 to March 1 at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds under the theme Farming as a Business. For those who attended, the grounds offered a wealth of knowledge.
From learning which crops suit particular soils, to identifying the appropriate machinery and understanding value addition, the expo provided practical guidance for farmers seeking to grow their enterprises. Organised by Vision Group, the event was sponsored by Tunga Nutrition, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, ENGSOL, aBi, Pearl Bank and Uganda Development Corporation.
Other sponsors included Heifer International, Roke Telecom, the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark, Pepsi and the Uganda Revenue Authority.
Beyond farming techniques and agribusiness strategies, visitors were also educated about the food they eat and its impact on their health at the Taimex Nutrition Centre. Dr Ismail Tamale of Taimex explained that their participation was intentional.
“We realised that farmers produce food and food is what we use at Taimex to treat people through nutrigenomics,” he said.

According to Dr Tamale, nutrigenomics involves eating foods that are compatible with one’s blood group and genetic formation. He argued that many of the diseases and conditions people suffer from are linked to diet.
“High blood pressure, asthma, cancers and ulcers, among others, are not caused by indigenous micro-organisms. They are caused by food, treated by food and vaccinated using food,” he said.