Framework For Sustainability
Educate Farmers on Regenerative & Good Agriculture Practices (GAP)
Nestled within Uganda's serene landscapes, coffee cultivation isn't just a livelihood—it's a lifeline for families striving against poverty's grip. Yet, many of these dedicated coffee farmers face challenges due to limited resources and knowledge.
Providing impoverished coffee farmers with the tools to manage their coffee crops isn't just a mission; it's a transformative endeavor that enriches lives and empowers communities.

Boon Partnership with Uganda Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries (MAAIF)
Uganda Ministry of Agriculture Extension Services Edward Taligoola and Boon Board of Director Mary Abbo educating one of our 32 villages on Coffee Good Agricultural Practices (GAP)
How we are educating and equipping our farmers:

NaCRRI is a branch of the Ministry of Agriculture in Uganda. We have been socializing the benefits of Industrial Hemp Grain and Fiber with them and how it can alleviate poverty for Uganda.

Makerere University School of Agriculture has become a strategic partner of Boon with a focus on climate change, including the use of Industrial Hemp as a climate smart solution.

Boon has built strong relationships across its 32 villages with women to help close the gender gap in Uganda.

NaCRRI is a branch of the Ministry of Agriculture in Uganda. We have been socializing the benefits of Industrial Hemp Grain and Fiber with them and how it can alleviate poverty for Uganda.