CHAIN is an Acronym for Coalition for Health Agriculture and Income Networks.
It was established in 2008 as a community based organization in Mpigi-Uganda, our primary focus was to serve farming communities in response to widespread household poverty, food security, poor health and social welfare all of which stemmed from lack of coordinated efforts in agriculture, nutrition and enterprise development interventions in Uganda. …
To promote access and utilization of quality agro-technologies, agricultural health and safety, and business development services.
Improved quality of life of present and future generations.
CHAIN Uganda LTD and Partners Uganda Christian University (UCU), Ministry of Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries and Hanze University
Read More ...CHAIN Uganda, in partnership with NARO/NaCRRI is implementing the commercialisation of cassava seed systems project in
Read More ...CHAIN Uganda initiated a local seed business(LSB) programme aimed at producing quality seed of locally adapted crops and varieties for local markets
Read More ...chain Uganda was subcontracted by international potato centre (CIP) to operationalize in Masaka district the project is expading utilization RTB
Read More ...CHAIN is promoting seed production of local vegetables produced by the department of agriculture Uganda Christian University Mukono. They train the
Read More ...The purpose of this annual report is to provide an overview of the ARF projects’ progress in the past year. The report will also be used to inform the Programme Committee
Read More ...CHAIN Uganda initiated a local seed business(LSB) programme aimed at producing quality seed of locally adapted crops and varieties for local markets
Read More ...This quarterly report format highlight the following: progress with planned activities in the last quarter; challenges and opportunities
Read More ...CHAIN Uganda, in partnership with NARO/ NaCRRI implemented a project on commercialisation of Cassava seed system.
Read More ...Central to our work was building capacity of small holder farmers through supporting formation and coordination of self-help groups to effectively transition from subsistence levels to commercial farming for improved incomes and livelihood. It’s all done through enabling access to inputs in terms of appropriate technologies such as improved seeds, agro research and farm management systems, microfinance and access to markets.
Read More...There are a wide range of Voluntary and internship opportunities at CHAIN Uganda. Volunteers activities
At CHAIN UGANDA We have So many agricultural products available for sale. What you have to do is to browse through our gallery and pick your favorite product (s) and then place an order for the desired quantity, we will be able to deliver them to you.