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Agribusiness Development Centre

@agribdcu

Through trainings from our experienced Agribusiness Advisors in different regions of Uganda, ADC aims to support Agribusinesses in becoming self sufficient.

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Meet Juliet Amono, our M & E Officer! With a passion for tracking progress and uncovering real impact, she ensures that every decision is backed by data. From monitoring outcomes to measuring success, she helps us see the difference ADC is making on the ground. #OurRolesOurImpact

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Wishing the happiest of birthdays to our unstoppable star, Katia Mugenzi You light up every space you enter and empower everyone around you. Here’s to a year full of laughter, big dreams, and unforgettable moments! Keep inspiring us all – the ADC family is proud of you! 🥂💫

Wishing the happiest of birthdays to our unstoppable star, <a href="/katia_mugenzi/">Katia Mugenzi</a> 

You light up every space you enter and empower everyone around you. Here’s to a year full of laughter, big dreams, and unforgettable moments! Keep inspiring us all – the ADC family is proud of you! 🥂💫
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Good initiative 👏👏. For lasting impact, i recommend a strategic colloration with Agribusiness Development Centre for a full scale of the e-Leaning platform called 'SOMA'. So these farmers can continue learning digital literacy courses translated and available for free on soma.adc.ug/courses/digita…

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The Governance Bootcamp training in Masindi at Moto Moto, led by Wilber Kayonga, was a great success! As part of our tradition, we planted a tree to symbolize growth, and the lasting impact of the knowledge shared. we’re building stronger communities and a greener future.

The Governance Bootcamp training in Masindi at Moto Moto, led by Wilber Kayonga, was a great success! As part of our tradition, we planted a tree to symbolize growth, and the lasting impact of the knowledge shared. we’re building stronger communities and a greener future.