Unlocking opportunities for young people in agriculture
Kabarole District Farmers Association (KDFA) supports young people to see agriculture as a viable, profitable, and dignified livelihood. This programme equips rural youth with practical skills, financial literacy, and enterprise development support to create green jobs and sustainable incomes within the agricultural sector.
KDFA places youth at the centre of rural transformation by promoting farming as a business and a pathway to long-term economic independence.
Why This Programme Matters
Youth unemployment and underemployment remain major challenges in rural Uganda. Many young people lack access to land, capital, skills, and market opportunities, leading to poverty and rural–urban migration.
KDFA addresses these challenges by providing youth with the knowledge, tools, and support needed to engage meaningfully in agriculture and agribusiness.
Our Approach
KDFA applies an inclusive and practical approach that responds to the real needs of rural youth.
We work through:
Youth-led farmer groups and associations
Hands-on training and mentorship
Financial inclusion through youth VSLAs
Partnerships with development agencies and the private sector
This approach builds confidence, skills, and long-term commitment among young farmers.
Skills Development and Agripreneurship
KDFA equips youth with technical and business skills for success in agriculture.
Key interventions include:
Training in modern farming techniques across key value chains
Agribusiness and enterprise development training
Selection planning and management of income-generating activities
Business start-up and growth mentoring
These skills enable youth to plan, invest, and manage profitable enterprises.
Financial Literacy and Access to Finance for Youth
KDFA promotes a strong savings culture and access to financial services among young people.
Key interventions include:
Formation and strengthening of youth-led VSLAs
Training in financial literacy and money management
Linkage banking with formal financial institutions
Support to youth enterprises to access capital
This reduces financial exclusion and supports youth entrepreneurship.
Green Jobs and Value Chain Development
KDFA promotes environmentally sustainable employment opportunities.
Key interventions include:
Engagement of youth in climate-smart agriculture
Skills development in value chains such as avocado, coffee, and horticulture
Promotion of agro-processing and value addition
Support for environmentally friendly technologies and practices
Green jobs contribute to income growth while protecting the environment.
Mentorship, Coaching, and Leadership
KDFA supports youth beyond technical skills development.
Key interventions include:
Continuous mentorship and coaching
Leadership and life skills development
Peer learning and role modelling
Support for youth participation in farmer organisations
This builds responsible, confident, and future-oriented leaders.
Who Benefits
Youth aged 14–35 years
Young women and men in rural communities
Youth-led farmer groups and enterprises
Communities across Kabarole and Bunyangabu Districts
Results and Impact
Through this programme, KDFA contributes to:
Increased youth employment and self-employment
Improved incomes and financial independence
Strong youth participation in agriculture and agribusiness
Reduced rural–urban migration
A new generation of skilled and motivated farmers
Alignment With Donor Priorities
This programme aligns with donor priorities on:
Youth employment and skills development
Inclusive economic growth
Green jobs and climate action
Gender equality and social inclusion
KDFA provides donors with a credible, community-rooted platform for youth-focused impact.
Partner With Us
KDFA invites donors, NGOs, government agencies, and private sector partners to invest in youth empowerment and green job creation through agriculture.
Support young people to build sustainable livelihoods and drive rural development.
👉 Partner with KDFA on youth and skills development programmes
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