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@mirabyoz

the agronomist u will trust/ a happy soul/ a poet....a loner ( not because I want to, but because society made me)/ an introvert..

Uganda Katılım Nisan 2020
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Happy farmer 🌽🌾@mirabyoz·
🌟 Huge shoutout to Abahango FC for an amazing Day 1 in the NHS league! Your hard work, teamwork, and spirit on the field were incredible. Let’s keep this momentum going! Here’s to more victories together! 💪 @NhsLeague @abahangofc
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Rita Kay
Rita Kay@Kusaasirarita·
I dare you to drop the most painful statement that someone has said to you!!!💔💔
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Douglas kato
Douglas kato@douglaskato23·
I’ve seen many young farmers trying to adopt the Brazilian style of coffee planting 3mx1m spacing. On paper, it looks attractive more trees per acre, faster canopy cover, and the idea of higher yields. But here is the reality most people don’t talk about: Not every method works everywhere. In Uganda, most of us grow KR,which behaves very differently from the coffee varieties grown in Brazil. Brazil mainly grows Arabica and some Robusta varieties under very different conditions: •Different climate patterns •Mechanized farming systems •Different soil management approaches •Different plant architecture Our KR coffee is more vigorous. It expands more. It needs space to perform well. When you plant it at 3mx1m: • Trees compete heavily for nutrients • Air circulation reduces higher disease risk • Management becomes harder • Yields can actually drop over time What looks like more plants does not always mean more production. Sometimes, it means more stress on the farm. Farming is not copy and paste. It is understanding your environment, your crop, and making decisions that suit your reality. #CoffeeFarming #Agriculture #YoungFarmers #Agribusiness #FarmingKnowledge #VillageLife
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cattle Island 🐄💯
cattle Island 🐄💯@onfrica1998·
Wake up at 05:00AM Start milking and at 07:30 or 08:00AM you should be done tired 😴 the back is paining the fingers have fire in them and again you’re expected to milk at midday 🕛. I chose a difficult job because I don’t have enough books 📚 good morning cattle keepers ♾️
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Omega 256 🇺🇬
Omega 256 🇺🇬@OmegaBaibe·
It rained money on me in South Sudan. Thank you so much Juba City. I will forever be humbled 🙏🏾 @nashweiz
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Happy farmer 🌽🌾@mirabyoz·
@AKasingye I was working with some grain bulking company a few years ago and I wrote a proposal to apply for agricultural funding credit from bank of Uganda. The money was available but some nigga in charge of approval wanted 25 % kickback. That's how our silo journey ended
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AIGP(Rtd) Asan Kasingye
AIGP(Rtd) Asan Kasingye@AKasingye·
#UnpopularOpinion #670. On Thursday, I visited the Namanve Industrial Zone to make a Security Risk Assessment Survey for my new client. I realized that most factories & industries are owned by Indians & Chinese. Why can’t Ugandans go to China or India, buy the same equipment & start these industries? We can get development or commercial competitive loans for a good grace period. Why do we go there to look for jobs instead of creating them? Why don’t Ugandans like to operate in silos or partnerships if they can’t afford these establishments alone? C’mon. We spend a lot of time talking about tribes in government offices who earn not more than 3m a month as if this is the best thing to happen to us. We can own these companies, factories or industries. It’s possible.
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Thee Real~MÙKÏGÀ☕️🍭
Thee Real~MÙKÏGÀ☕️🍭@aggiekabaraire·
Number plate UBG 521B PREMIO knocked us along Somero Road next to ALDEA RESTAURANT he told us he has authority to do anything he wants , he even picked a gun to shoot us meanwhile whole time we are lying on the road/ground with our hands at the back of our heads apologizing😓
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Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero
Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero@JaneRuth_Aceng·
Gen. @mkainerugaba, I appreciate the appointment as female administrator of the MK Fund. Thank you for the trust. I am humbled.
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DeeDi@DeeSandy20·
I was today years old when I discovered that it’s only Northerners that pronounce the word vehicle right. Viyako. Wow! 👌 Learning never stops
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KISFRA
KISFRA@Kisfra1·
The lady in this rumion nearly injured me and the Boda rider who was carrying me from Namugongo to Naalya. She was on a phone call as she drove which I believe took most of her attention, when the rider moved towards her for caution, she abused the dude all sorts of things and reminded the poor man of how it isn’t his responsibility to repair the car in case it got an accident. The other lady in the passenger seat was entirely quiet (probably she noticed the driver’s mistake but couldn’t say a word) I don’t want to believe she was drunk but if it’s true then she should be a little more cautious since the road doesn’t only belong to her.
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Gideon Nova Kwikiriza
Gideon Nova Kwikiriza@KwikirizaNova·
I believe in the UOX let's please help Joseph get a job.
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Simons
Simons@Simon_Ingari·
Name a company that employed you based on your CV. No connections, no bribing, they simply contacted you, arranged an interview and hired you. Let's appreciate these heroes.
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Mwami lu
Mwami lu@lulanzeashirafu·
Where is Taban !?
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Happy farmer 🌽🌾@mirabyoz·
@Muganzisecure That's true, but as for me, I'm willing to ride solo till I make it. I don't even know if I will ever heal from the loss
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muganzi secure sectrine@Muganzisecure·
@mirabyoz Sorry to hear about your bad experience but still thst doesn’t mean there are people who haven’t seceded from joint venture
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Happy farmer 🌽🌾@mirabyoz·
Thank you so much In 2022 I pulled funds with someone who had great ideas and we ventured into rice. The first season was okay so we agreed to scale up and increased the field to 20 acres. We harvested 130 bags and dried them.
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Today let’s talk about capital sourcing and funding One thing I always explain when people ask how I raise capital for my projects is this: unity, teamwork, and joint ventures are powerful tools. Many youths want to build things alone, but the biggest opportunities require people coming together. In my previous post, some people said that me saying 250M was “small capital” for business was showing off . What they don’t want to know is how I’m able to pull together such funds in the first place. It’s not magic, and it’s not luck. It’s strategy. There are people out there with money but no clear ideas, and there are others with great ideas but no starting capital. When these two groups team up, real progress happens. That’s the formula I’ve used for years. I don’t move alone I move with people and one of my greatest silent partner being @KIGOZIAUGUSTIN2 commonly known as ‘ghost’ those I have done business with know him for being a master mind when it comes to fund sourcing Sometimes it’s better to own a small share in something big than to hold many shares in something too small to grow. When you build partnerships and joint ventures, you can push projects faster and bigger than you ever could alone. Look at coffee especially value addition and trade. These require solid funding, equipment, logistics, and consistent supply. No single youth can handle that on their own. But when you join hands, pool resources, and work as a team, big things suddenly become achievable. So for anyone wondering how I manage to mobilize capital It’s unity. It’s teamwork. It’s collective effort. Those with capital need ideas. Those with ideas need capital. When the two unite, everything starts moving. If more young people embraced collaboration instead of competition, we would see bigger ventures, better opportunities, and real growth. And honestly that’s exactly what has worked for me. Happy December For God and my country Uganda 🇺🇬 #YouthInCoffee

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Happy farmer 🌽🌾@mirabyoz·
@JRome__256 I was in a foreign land in my own country where everyone judged me by my tribe, not even the police was willing to help. I was a young man looking for survival and trying to make ends meet. 6 months later after failing to get justice I went back home and started from scratch
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ALTON 🩺
ALTON 🩺@NewtonAllan6·
Guess what was in that kavera ? 😂
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