We live in a time when organic products are highly sought after. However, the real challenge often lies in finding authentic options, as distinguishing between genuine and counterfeit products has become increasingly difficult.
This calls for solutions that guarantee the safety and authenticity of organic products.
The Harvest Money Expo is one such solution, as it brings together genuine agricultural practitioners in machinery, crop and animal husbandry, and, most importantly, those who have gone the extra mile to add value to agro-produce.


If you thought goat milk was only for drinking, then you need to attend the 9th edition of the Harvest Money Expo and meet exhibitors like Kankyes Diary Farm comes as a testament to the efforts that farmers are putting into value addition.
The Expo is only helping to deliver the results of their hard work.
This company is dedicated to producing high-quality cosmetic products made from goat milk, including soap, lotions, and foot wash gels.


“We have soap and foot wash to help remove dead skin, as well as a lotion that helps with acne, tones the skin, and treats eczema,” stated Juliet Anyesigye, the chief executive officer of Kankyes Diary Farm.
KANKYES is participating in the expo for the second time, and Anyesigye acknowledges that their partnership with Vision Group has significantly boosted their visibility.
“Introducing a new product to the market requires extra effort to convince people. However, I believe that as we continue partnering with Vision Group, we will achieve our targets.”


She further noted that the expo has led to numerous referrals due to the high quality and authenticity of their products.
“The cosmetics industry is highly adulterated, but we are offering something new and authentic, which is why we are receiving so many referrals.” Looking ahead to this year’s Expo, she said, “I am looking forward to harvesting money.”
The ninth edition of the Harvest Money Expo took place at Mandela National Stadium in partnership with the Embassy of the Netherlands, Bella Wine, Engsol, Tunga Nutrition, aBi, UDC, Pepsi Uganda. The event was held under the theme: Farming as a Business: Value Addition and Cooperatives.