29 Enterprises gain practical skills from JKCC Processing Facility
dfcu Bank in partnership with the Agribusiness Development Centre (ADC) has sponsored more than 29 enterprises that took part in the second and third cohorts of its Business Accelerator Program for a Peer Learning Visit at JKCC General Trading Limited, an enterprise known for its steady growth in the coffee industry.
This initiative was aimed at
providing the participants with valuable insights into effective implementation
of the concepts studied throughout their 3-month training period during the
Business Accelerator Program, ultimately fostering the growth and success of
their business ventures.
The Business Accelerator
Program (BAP) is an initiative of the Agribusiness Development Centre powered
by dfcu Limited and Rabo Foundation, with GOPA Worldwide consultants as
implementing partners.
This 2-year project is aimed at increasing the
competitiveness of 1,000 Ugandan SMEs, creating 3,000 jobs, and improving
employment situations of 22,000 people, by focusing on equipping agricultural
entrepreneurs with the necessary knowledge and resources to thrive in the
industry.
The Program utilizes a
multi-dimensional approach which combines training, mentoring, coaching and
technical assistance in topics crucial for growth.
The participants represent a
diverse range of the agricultural value chain, including Food & Drink
Processing, Fish farming, Food & Fruit exporting, Poultry farming, Honey
processing, Bio Research, to mention a few.
This Business Accelerator
Program is in line with the national program of Enhancing the Competitiveness
of Small and Medium Enterprises (ECOS), which is funded by the Deutsche
Gesellschafts fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH.
Ruth Asasira, dfcu
Bank's Manager Women in Business and Special Program said the peer learning
visit was intended to give the participants practical appreciation of what they
have been learning through in the classroom training sessions.
She stated that at the end
of this visit, the participants would be able to use the learnings and systems
from JKCC for their own businesses.
One of the objectives of the
Business Accelerator Program is that the enterprises that go through this
program can be self-sufficient, scale and grow.
“You cannot achieve these
without having clear systems in place and we’re confident that this training
will be a source of practical, useful information,” she said.
Josephine Mukumbya,
Executive Director at ADC said: "By
connecting the participants with a peer enterprise that has achieved notable
success, we aim to empower our participants with real-life knowledge and
inspire them to implement innovative practices within their own ventures.
“This experience will contribute to their growth and
position them for greater success in the agricultural industry."
During this peer learning
visit, the participants had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the
operations and practices of the peer enterprise, gaining firsthand experience
of successful strategies employed in the industry.
Akampulira Stephen, the Manager Exports and
Logistics at JKCC highlighted that coffee harvest and export handling require
much care and attention. The company has invested in training farmers on pre-
and post-harvest handling which has improved their coffee quality.
“We have taken them through the production
process, packaging and exporting coffee. We have shown them how to store the
coffee, arrange the warehouse among other things,” he said.
Nsubuga Samuel, Operations
Manager, Mityana Women Maize Farmers Cooperative Society and one of the
beneficiaries of the learning excursion noted that the visit to JKCC was an
inspiration.
“Being able to benchmark our own enterprise against a successful company in the same sector will help improve our own.
"I
mostly admire the way JKCC has empowered the farmers who are important in the
value chain system in their business. This will guarantee continuity and
quality and I hope to impart the same to the way our Cooperative Society does
its work.”
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