Fort Portal, 12 June, 2024 / 6:18 pm (ACI Africa).
The Catholic Diocese of Fort Portal in the East African nation of Uganda has started a zero-grazing dairy farm as a source of income, as well as to promote modernized agriculture in the Diocese.
The project that has been under the care of the country’s National Agriculture Research Organization (NARO) Rwebitaba Zonal Agricultural Research Institute is a response to President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s call to adopt commercial agriculture.
Speaking at the launch of the four-dairy-cow unit at the Episcopal Diocesan residence, the Director of NARO, Titus Alicai said a well-established structure of the project has been handed over to the Diocese.
“It has been my pleasure to officiate the handing over of a zero grazing dairy unit to the Diocese of Fort Portal Catholic Diocese in the presence of Bishop Robert Kasaija Muhiirwa Akiiki,” Dr. Alicai said in a Tuesday, June 11 report.
He added, “This is a project that has been running for the last three months and it involves construction work, so we have handed over this day a structure for the dairy animals that would have a section for their feeding, a section for their rest, a section for their exercise and another section for their milking and the final section for the animal’s grass.”