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Ivan Okuda, FCIArb

@IvanOkuda

Energy & Construction Lawyer. Regional Representative for Africa, London Court of International Arbitration’s Young International Arbitration Group (YIAG).

Johannesburg, South Africa เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2011
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Albert KUNIHIRA
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TIPS ON ESTABLISHING A PROFESSIONAL COFFEE PLANTATION THAT WILL GIVE YOU BETTER RESULTS Coffee is UGANDAs #1 Cash crop since the 1980s, and Uganda Africa's Top Exporter since 2025. Uganda recorded its highest-ever coffee export earnings in the 2024/2025 financial year, generating USD 2.2 billion (approx. USh 8.8tn) from 8.2 to 8.7 million bags, and this is expected to rise to 20 million bags in 5 years ahead. Uganda Commercially produces 2 major coffee varieties, Mainly Robusta as a lower altitude crop thriving well between 900-1,500m above sea level, and Arabica Coffee thriving well at higher altitudes between 1,300-2,300m above sea level making Ugandan coffee to possess the best qualities due to a high altitude, soils, and farming systems that cannot be easily found elsewhere in the world. BELOW FIND TIPS ON HOW TO ESTABLISH A PROFESSIONAL COFFEE PLANTATION 1. SPACING: The spacing between Robusta plants is 3x3m standard density (450 PLNATS APER ACRE), medium density 3x3m (674 PLANTS PER ACRE) and 2.5x2.5m for Arabica coffee (647 plants per acre) 2. HOLE SIZE: Recommended Coffee planting holes are 2x2ft (depth 2ft & width 2ft), PLEASE NOTE: While digging holes: heap the top soil on one side and lower red soil on another side. 3. MANURE: Add manure to the dug-out black top soil, mix it well and return it into the holes. Mark the center of the holes and leave them for 2 – 3 months before planting. 4. AUTHENTIC/CERTIFIED SEEDLINGS: Procure coffee plantlets from Certified Coffee Nurseries. 5. TIMELY PLANTING: Ensure early planting at the onset of the first rains, best time to plant is in the evening when soils have cooled down. 6. POTTING BAG REMOVAL: Remove the polythene pot cover before planting the seedling/cutting. 7. WATERING: Provide temporary shade to the newly planted coffee plantlets and water in case of water stress. Water conservation channels/bands are important in coffee. 8. PLANTATION NURTURING: When the coffee plantlets have attained a height of about 11/2 foot or 6 – 9 months after planting, they should be trained (bent in an east to west direction i.e. sunrise to sunset direction) to initiate multiple branches from which the lowest and most healthy 2 are selected and maintained together with the original plantlet. This ensures higher yield and profitability per tree. 9. MULCHING: The coffee garden should always be mulched and “weed free”. Plantation mulching helps in water conservation, soil moisture conservation, soil erosion control, weed control etc 10 INTERCROPPING: Legumes e.g. Beans, Gnuts, soya beans and bananas are good intercrops for coffee. 11. COFFEE SHADE TREES: Shade trees protect coffee trees from heavy wind, rain, and sun irradiance. These benefits are especially helpful in environments less favorable to sustainable production. For example, proper shade trees can buffer coffee trees from prolonged droughts and extreme temperatures. 12. HARVESTING: At maturity, harvest only the red-ripe cherry and dry it immediately on tarpaulins, raised platforms or cemented floor to preserve its good quality. For more details and UCDA Documents downloads on Commercial coffee farming, kindly visit visit greeninguganda.com/Products/Coffe… OR visit us at facebook.com/media/set/?set…
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Peter Wanyama
Peter Wanyama@pwanyama·
The first book of its kind on AI in Africa. Kudos to Prof. Kariuki Muigua, Advocate for authoring the book. Download the book for free at lnkd.in/dNQ6XAMu
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We're honoured, as the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Uganda Chapter) to host the CIARB Global President in Kampala for a public lecture. Professionals in the arbitration community are highly encouraged to attend this engagement. Details in flyer. 👇🏾
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@elisonk Good conversation, Elison, Robert & team. Please ask Robert to share with career entry lawyers what his success tips are.
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HAROLD👑@HaroldTurijay·
Pleased to be the latest member of The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. Another good fuel to this journey of ADR in commercial and construction law.
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bwanikaderrick@bwanikaderrick·
@IvanOkuda Well Done Counsel - its been an interesting journey so far ! Your indeed Lead Counsel
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Ivan Okuda, FCIArb@IvanOkuda·
1st international case as (Lead Counsel) was baptism of fire. How do you join a party who didn't sign a contract to an arbitration? In one weekend, drafted 100 pages of submissions to answer that (with 3,000 pages of authorities). Glad we WON! Sadly decision can’t be published.
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Ogon@chrisatuk·
@IvanOkuda Cheers, brother. 👏🏾
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Adekunle Olanipekun
Adekunle Olanipekun@sen_adekunle·
Well done, Ivan. Good one. I may need your help on a paper I’m working on. Please I’ll appreciate any material or UK Courts authorities on Pre and Post Judgment interest and also on Cost of Litigation. Thank you.
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1st international case as (Lead Counsel) was baptism of fire. How do you join a party who didn't sign a contract to an arbitration? In one weekend, drafted 100 pages of submissions to answer that (with 3,000 pages of authorities). Glad we WON! Sadly decision can’t be published.

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Ivan Okuda, FCIArb@IvanOkuda·
@Styvo77 The opposite Counsel (from outside East Africa) had even longer submissions. When stakes are high, everyone mans up.
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Steve Gatoto
Steve Gatoto@Styvo77·
@IvanOkuda Good on you! I almost blurted that 100 pg submissions and 3000 pg authorities is overkill, then spatial and temporal reality hit; tuko Kenya, and no one never knows what to expect especially when money is at stake! No biggie on publicity, the most significant never get it!
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MKash@MKasheeka·
@IvanOkuda Well done. Thats a “Thesis”
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