Agric. & Environment

What the public should expect at Harvest Money Expo

“We will be showcasing our agro-based products, demonstrating how they add value within the agricultural sector and sharing practical insights that can help farmers and agribusiness enthusiasts improve productivity and sustainability,” says Angel Rusoke of Njojo Agro-based Industries.

At an entrance fee of only sh 10, 000 and an extra sh 20, 000 for the training workshops, Harvest Money Expo will have the answers to farmers’ questions. (New Vision/Files)
By: Jackie Nalubwama, Journalists @New Vision


KAMPALA - Vision Group’s agricultural show, Harvest Money Expo, is back this weekend at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds.

To pull it off, Vision Group has teamed up with sponsors that include: the Kingdom of Netherlands, ENGSOL, Pearl Bank, CASE, aBi, Tunga Nutrition, and Champrisa International Limited. Others include: Uganda Development Corporation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, and the European Union.

The public must be upbeat because the expo has a lot to offer. Every exhibitor has pulled out all the stops to ensure that the public enjoys and reaps from an exchange of expert advice and products.

One such example of exhibitors is Sprintech, which is excited to showcase practical, affordable, and sustainable solutions that empower farmers to move from rain-fed uncertainty to seasonless production.

Sprintech’s Patricia Kanyerere says, “Visitors to our tent can expect a wealth of practical solutions, honest technical guidance, and genuine opportunities to invest in their agricultural futures.”

She adds: “Specifically, they can look forward to: Fukirira Coffee Initiative, Smart Irrigation Farming Systems and Micro Sun Solar Solutions.”

Another exhibitor, Njojo Agro-based Industries, promises the public to look forward to an engaging and informative experience.

“We will be showcasing our agro-based products, demonstrating how they add value within the agricultural sector and sharing practical insights that can help farmers and agribusiness enthusiasts improve productivity and sustainability,” says Angel Rusoke of Njojo Agro-based Industries.

At an entrance fee of only sh 10, 000 and an extra sh 20, 000 for the training workshops, Harvest Money Expo will have the answers to farmers’ questions.

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