BCD flags off revival of School Gardens for School Feeding Program in Primary Schools.

Kamuli, Uganda

The Director General of the Busoga Consortium, Dr. Mula Anthony, yesterday flagged off the BCD-CAU School Garden program for Primary schools in the Busoga model villages during his visit at Buteme Light SDA Primary School, located in Busana Model Village, Kamuli District. He was accompanied by District Chairperson Hon. Sarah Sambya, Agricultural Officers and members of the Village Action Committee of Busana Village. The delegation was received by Mr. Makubo Stephen Head Teacher of Buteme Light SDA Primary School.

The visit included an inspection of the ongoing construction of a modern Kitchen facility by the school, now approximately 90% complete, in preparation for the scheduled commencement of the soya milk school feeding program for VAM model schools next month.

During the visit, the school garden planting season was officially launched. Dr. Mula Anthony who handed over 30 kilograms of Soya bean seeds of MAK SOY N6 variety, 18 kilograms of maize long 10H variety, and the required fertilizers to support the garden. The were received by school Head Teacher Mr. Makubo Stephen, marking the revival of hands-on agricultural activities for schools in a move to improve pupils nutrition and schools’ performance at the primary level.

In his remarks, he highlighted the Busoga Consortium’s commitment to holistic community development, combining education, agriculture, and digital learning to create model villages that can inspire prosperity across Busoga by the end of the 2025/26 financial year.

The feeding project will start in three selected model villages and their model schools, with Buteme Light SDA Primary School, a government school located in Busana I Village, Kamuli District, being one of them. This initiative is a result of the collaborative efforts between China Agricultural University (CAU) and the Busoga Consortium for Development (BCD).

Mr. Makubo Stephen commended China Agricultural University, Busoga leaders led by the Rt. Hon. Dr. Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga, the BCD Director General Dr. Mula Anthony, and parents for their support. He expressed his commitment to ensuring that Buteme Light SDA transforms into a real model school following its being selected to benefit from both the feeding program and the digital learning screens recently donated.

Hon. Sarah Sambya also thanked China Agricultural University for its support and pledged the district’s full commitment to prioritize Busana Village as a model community.

Following the launch, Dr. Mula and his team paid a courtesy visit to the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Kamuli District, Mr. Mawley Ben Lawrenu to brief him on the ongoing efforts in the model school and village projects.

The CAO expressed full support and pledged that all district departments would prioritize Busana Village, personally committing to visit and monitor progress.

The BCD Director General also praised parents and school management for building a school kitchen within three weeks, demonstrating strong local commitment and enthusiasm for the project.

After Kamuli, Dr. Mula Anthony traveled to Luuka District to tour a chilli farm of Mr. Isabirye Paul, a retired government official. He applauded Mr. Isabirye for planning well his retirement through investment in growing of Chilli, Poultry, rearing of Cows, among entreprises.

The visit underscores the Busoga Consortium’s commitment to community development, combining education, nutrition, agriculture, and digital learning to create model villages that can inspire prosperity across Busoga.

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