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Shamba Shape Uganda Season 1

Shamba Shape Uganda Season 1 - Shamba Shape Up Series 1 - Ep 21(UG): Dairy Cow, Silage, Tomato, Intercropping & Vegetables

Welcome to Shamba Shape Up Uganda!

This week we’re in Busei B village in Iganga and we’re visiting farmer Charles Kiwanuka and cartographer by profession.

Charles has 7 acres of land and he has 5 permanent workers.  He grows bananas and has 300 plants. He harvests about 8 bunches per week from 1 acre. He has chicken and goats. 

He has 4 cows, but they’re milking only one cow and are getting 12 litres per day. One is in calf, but we need to see how they’re preparing it for birth. He didn’t know anything about drying for example. 

He grows tomatoes on one acre and will be planting new tomatoes mid-June. They supply tomatoes and bananas to the big hotels in the area.

He has 2 acres of elephant grass for his cows, but it is the grass that has the least protein, so will see which pasture is best for livestock. 

And he’s also experimenting by intercropping sukuma wiki with peppers. 

His main challenge is a lack of enough water for irrigation in the dry seasons. 

Let’s go and learn more:

    1) Cow preparation for birth

    2) Pastures silage

    3) Tomatoes management and staking

    4) Intercropping Sukuma and peppers

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Shamba Shape Uganda Season 1 - Shamba Shape Up Series 1 - Ep 21(UG): Dairy Cow, Silage, Tomato, Intercropping & Vegetables

Welcome to Shamba Shape Up Uganda!

This week we’re in Busei B village in Iganga and we’re visiting farmer Charles Kiwanuka and cartographer by profession.

Charles has 7 acres of land and he has 5 permanent workers.  He grows bananas and has 300 plants. He harvests about 8 bunches per week from 1 acre. He has chicken and goats. 

He has 4 cows, but they’re milking only one cow and are getting 12 litres per day. One is in calf, but we need to see how they’re preparing it for birth. He didn’t know anything about drying for example. 

He grows tomatoes on one acre and will be planting new tomatoes mid-June. They supply tomatoes and bananas to the big hotels in the area.

He has 2 acres of elephant grass for his cows, but it is the grass that has the least protein, so will see which pasture is best for livestock. 

And he’s also experimenting by intercropping sukuma wiki with peppers. 

His main challenge is a lack of enough water for irrigation in the dry seasons. 

Let’s go and learn more:

    1) Cow preparation for birth

    2) Pastures silage

    3) Tomatoes management and staking

    4) Intercropping Sukuma and peppers

Shamba Shape Uganda Season 1 - Shamba Shape Up Series 1 - Ep 22(UG): Coffee and Banana management, Maize and Sukuma Wiki

Welcome to Shamba Shape Up Uganda!

This week we’re in Kawete village in Iganga and we’re visiting Our lively farmer Paul Igulo, who is 71 years old, but he can give youngsters a run for their money when it comes to energy.  Paul has always been a farmer; it was practically decided for him from birth!

We’re here to shape up his 20-acre farm. Where he grows anything that you can plant: Coffee, maize, Cocoa, vanilla, g/nuts, bananas, cabbage, green pepper, Sukuma, eggplant, pawpaw, oranges, avocado you name it. 

In this farm we will focus on the following Item:

    1) Coffee: management (weeds, stumps)

    2) Bananas: new varieties

    3) Maize: new varieties and weeds

    4) Sukuma wiki (varieties, management)