Uganda, like sub-Saharan Africa, has enough arable land that is unsustainably farmed.

Preparing youth to lead change in Agriculture. Our farmers' permaculture resource center is a training ground for communities.

We train farmers on applying permaculture ethics and principles to their farming practices for resilience.

We inspire, train, and support youth and children to practice permaculture while empowering their grassroots communities.

Africa's future lies in its Agriculture.


The agriculture sector employs more than half of the region's labor force, which keeps growing.

Because Africa has the youngest population in the world, with 200 million young people aged between 15 and 24, this could be a demographic dividend or a threat to the natural environment and communities.

The well-prepared youth, who commit daily to thinking differently and taking action about the future of Africa, will shape the next generation.

At Agri Planet Uganda, Africa's future will be secured if youth are given the necessary permaculture and regenerative farming skills.

In Africa, women lead most smallholder farm activities.


Comparing household farm productivity is problematic, as prior research has concluded. Most female-managed plots in Sub-Saharan Africa are located within male-headed households, which differ significantly from female-headed households where, in most cases, husbands have died, left to work as migrant laborers, or taken on another wife.

Women play a vital role in Uganda’s rural agricultural sector and contribute a higher-than-average share of crop labor in the region. They also make up more than half of Uganda’s agricultural workforce, and a higher proportion of women than men work in farming—76 percent versus 62 percent. Yet compared to men, their productivity is low.

At Agri Planet Uganda, we empower young women with the required skills in permaculture to drive sustainable change in Uganda and Africa.

Regenerative Agricultural, the future for Africa and beyond.

Africa's mode of agricultural growth has occurred predominantly from area expansion. This implies losing forest coverage that occupies the utilized land for agriculture. This form of agricultural development has considerable environmental ramifications.

Save the planet 

  • Sustainable farming practices.
  • It discourages harsh chemicals.
  • They are contributing to preserving the natural environment through forest conservation. 

Did you happen to know?

  • Extracts from plants (fruits, roots, leaves, etc.) can be used as organic fertilizers and pesticides!
  • Research shows that organic farming can eliminate ~500 million pounds of pesticides and chemicals from entering the environment annually.

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