ATSI Partners

Our Crrent Partners

Our current projects

Project nameProject focusAreas servedStatus
Sustainable conservation and utilisation of Agro-biodiversity for enhanced productivity and resilience of agricultural landscapes in Eastern Uganda  Promote access and conservation of indigenous seed through community seed banks Support agroecology business development Build capacity of farmers and students agroecology approaches for soil health and market developmentAmuria Ngora SorotiRunning (2025-2027)
Building a sustainable, productive, resilient, diverse and healthy landscapes in Eastern UgandaCo-create kitchen/backyard gardening for improved household nutrition Support establishment of soil health analysis labs Establish community seed and multipurpose tree seedling banksPallisa Bukedea KumiRunning (2025-2027)
Optimising the use of Biofertilizers; Their role in cereal production and protection in Uganda and Tanzania.Assess farmers management of organic nutrient resources for sorghum productivity Assess microbial functional performance of farm-made bioinoculants for sorghum growth Determine effect of farm-made bioinoculants for management of sorghum stem borersSoroti (Ug) Pallisa (Ug) Singida (Tz)Running (2023-2025)
Inclusive Learning, Co-creation and Sharing of knowledge on Transitioning to Agroecology catalyzed by access to markets  Co-create agroecology market models for economically viable agroecology transitions Foster market development for agroecology productsSoroti Bukedea NgoraRunning (2024-2025)

Photos of our work

Figure 1: Engaging Farmers in participatory evaluation of soil fertility options for finger millet production in Pallisa
Figure 2: Community members engage in farm resource flow mapping
Figure 3: Building Capacity of students (interns) in farm resource flow mapping and management strategies
Figure 4: Promoting community seed production for economic stability; Moses Orone (Awaliwal Soroti) assessing maturity of sorghum seed
Figure 5: Support optimized use of farm-made biofertilizers for sorghum production
Figure 6: Supporting farm productivity of oil crops through technical advisories on appropriate agronomic practices
Figure 7: Farmers in Arapai during participator evaluation on the performance of farm-made biofertilisers on sorghum
Photo 8:Farmers of Arapai conducting soil macro-organism counts during soil health analysis

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