At Yehudah Training Institute, the Agriculture Program is more than farming—it’s about equipping students with sustainable, smart, and profitable techniques to fight poverty, hunger, and unemployment. With the land as their classroom, students grow their skills—and their futures.
Why Agriculture?
In Uganda, over 70% of the population relies on farming to survive—yet most still use outdated, subsistence methods. Our program bridges that gap by training students in modern, climate-smart agriculture that increases yield, improves soil health, and builds food security.
“Teach someone to farm, and you’ve fed a village for generations.”
Students learn on-site in demonstration gardens and training plots, working alongside experienced agricultural trainers and local farmers.
Program Outcomes
Upon graduation, students will be able to:
Launch small-scale farms or agribusinesses
Grow food for income and household nutrition
Train neighbors in climate-resilient methods
Supply produce to schools, markets, and co-ops
Improve food security in their communities
Your Gift Grows More Than Crops
Donations to the Agriculture Program fund tools, seeds, irrigation supplies, livestock, compost bins, and protective gear for students. Every gift sows seeds of long-term impact.