We connect with first-hand farmers with whom we buy and sell our agricultural products.
Feed Africa Programme Limited (FAP) is a company registered under the laws of Uganda, located in Mubende Municipality. We provide financial services, agricultural extension, and value-added products to farmers, with a focus on enhancing food security and boosting economic opportunities. Our founder and managing director, Edward Ssebakka Bill, brings over 20 years of experience in business management and service, having worked with notable companies such as Kinyara Sugar Works, UMEME, and Warid Telecom.
Here are some ways we help maize growers in Uganda become more successful
At FAP, we offer a wide range of services and products designed to support agricultural development, financial empowerment, and community welfare:
We provide micro-loans to farmers with affordable interest rates, enabling them to purchase quality inputs, such as seeds and fertilizers.
We train farmers on good agricultural practices (GAPs), post-harvest handling, and business management to help them become more productive and financially independent.
We educate communities on hygiene practices to improve health and well-being.
Since our inception, FAP has made significant strides in improving agricultural practices and the livelihoods of farmers in Greater Mubende. Here are some of our notable achievements:
We have provided loans to over 2000 farmers, allowing them to invest in quality inputs and increase their production.
More than 3000 farmers have been trained in financial literacy, enabling them to better manage their finances and access further financing.
Our initiatives have created jobs, enhanced income levels, and improved food security, especially for vulnerable groups.
We have trained farmers on how to handle and store their produce to reduce losses and increase their market value.
Feed Africa Programme Limited(FAP)
We are on a mission to be a community development financial institution that: provides substantial financial services to a number of low-wealthy people and communities with resources needed to achieve a better quality of life that is financially self-sufficient and sustainable.