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Home Farming Tips ‘Make Hay While It Rains’

‘Make Hay While It Rains’

by Wangah Wanyama
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By Jovita Mirembe

Famers have been asked to  grow enough  feeds  for their  live stock during the rainy season  so that their animals   can  have enough of it  throughout  the year, the state minister  for  Animal  Industry has said.

Bright  Rwamirama   said that feeds, such as pastures grasses, hay and silage crops, and certain cereal grains grow in plenty during the rainy season and can be dried to become fodder and stored for the animals to be eaten in the dry season.

‘During the dry season many farmers suffer in getting feeds for their animals yet they can store this food during the rainy season.  I   have information that the biggest percentage of  animals feeds on the Ugandan market is imported from European countries which is a big shame to our country because we have good seasons compared to European counties but  how come they can store animal feeds? Rwamirama said.

He  further urged farmers  to  feed their   live stock very well in order to reduce on the lack of food in the country.

Rwamirama said that due to the rapid  growth of Uganda’s   population, food is  so essential  in the country in order to feed the nation  where milk and meat fall in the category of food.

He said that if live stock is not fed very well, it  will not be able to produce  milk and meat  in plenty to satisfy the population.

Rwamirama  said this while closing the two day stake holders workshop  for the Resilient African 

Feed and fodder systems ( RAFFS)   project  held  at Hotel Africana in Kampala 12 march.

Dr Silva Turyahikayo Manager, Extension  and Milk Procurement at Jesa Farm Dairy  said that  dairy  and its products is one of the contributors to  Uganda’s  Groos domestic product (GDP)   and   we must produce  good  quality of it in order to compete  on the world market.

He said that in order to achieve this, extension  services should be extended to all  dairy famers regulaly to give them tips on how to produce quality milk from their animals by giving them quality feeds.       

Some of the partitipants who attended the RAFFS workshop with the state minister for Animal Industry Bright Rwamirama seated in centre ( photo by Jovita Mirembe)

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