ALIN Awarded 2011 Access to Learning Award by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
James Nguo, ALIN Regional Director, rejoices after the announcement in San Juan, Puerto Rico by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Photo: © BMGF
Watch video here: http://www.gatesfoundation.org/atla/Pages/2011-atla-award-alin-slideshow.aspx
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
ICT Training Testimonies
Kyuso Maarifa centre has been offering free computer training to the community of Ukambani since 2005. This time round the Maarifa centre has been conducting mass ICT training to all interested member of the community without discrimination. Before the training the trainee are oriented and having every trainee give their preferred time of training. The Training are distributed into a session of 2hrs each and therefore 4session a day. So far we have managed to train 172 trainees (70 Male 102 Female ). Enjoy listening at their testimonies
WATER HARVESTING FOR ASAL MAIZE PRODUCTION USING MODIFIED ZAI PITS
MAIZE PRODUCTION USING MODIFIED ZAI PITS
Maize
is one of the most popular crops in agro ecological zone LM4 in Kyuso
district. Kyuso district experiences an average annual rain fall ranging
300 to 600 millimeters in two seasons per year. Due to the erratic
nature of the rains, there is a crop failure for 3 in every 5
consecutive seasons. This calls for water harvesting as an intervention
to address the moisture shortage that causes the inherent crop failure.
Modified Zai pits
Zai pits as a water harvesting technology integrates a variety of factors to avail moisture to the growing crop to attain physiological maturity as follows:
• Cultivated (cropped) area: The
soil condition of the cropped area must be well prepared to reduce any
soil related limitations for optimum crop establishment and growth
• Catchment area: This
must be sufficient to generate the extra moisture required in the form
of runoff. A Catchment cropped area ratio of 3:1 has been found
appropriate.
• Catchment characteristics: As
much as possible the catchment should be modified to minimize
infiltration. This may be achieved through increasing the catchment
gradient towards the cropped area and compaction.
• Efficiency: In
order to optimize the crop yield, both the normal rains and the runoff
that collects at the cropped area must be used efficiently by the crop.
All moisture losses must be minimized. The right crop variety with
vigour must be planted early enough to gain from all the moisture
experienced at the cropped area. It is advantageous to plant with
Phosphorus containing fertilizers for early crop root establishment. Top
dressing with Nitrogen and use of farm yard manure for provision of
extra nutrients and moisture retention is necessary. Since weeds will
compete for moisture and nutrients, weed control will be of necessity.
Use of mulch will reduce evaporation losses. In addition since a health
crop will use the soil resources efficiently, it will be necessary to
protect the crop against pests and diseases. Read More>>
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Kyuso Maarifa Centre a marketing bridge
Due to the linkage we have with our farmers institution international and national have started using the Centre to disseminate market information to farming communities.
Below is a institution requesting for market of some farm produce through Kyuso maarifa centre>
Dear Sir/Madam,
We are an environmental company based in Uganda. Our activities
include jointly working with grass-root (peasant) farmers in project
that we believe benefit farmers financially, socially as well as the
environment.
Currently, we are poised to start production of gadam Beer with the
goal of supplying the East African breweries especially now that the
East African Federation is moving into full swing.
We therefore, desire to have Kenyan produced gadam Seeds (Grains- NOT
SEEDS) of 2011 crop.
Please do let us know if you can supply our company with 36mts of the
Gadam Sorghum packed in 90kg bags. Price should be based on
Ex-Nairobi, KENYA..
We wait for your fast response.
CHARLES OBUA
If you have this produce respond to:
Below is a institution requesting for market of some farm produce through Kyuso maarifa centre>
We are an environmental company based in Uganda. Our activities
include jointly working with grass-root (peasant) farmers in project
that we believe benefit farmers financially, socially as well as the
environment.
Currently, we are poised to start production of gadam Beer with the
goal of supplying the East African breweries especially now that the
East African Federation is moving into full swing.
We therefore, desire to have Kenyan produced gadam Seeds (Grains- NOT
SEEDS) of 2011 crop.
Please do let us know if you can supply our company with 36mts of the
Gadam Sorghum packed in 90kg bags. Price should be based on
Ex-Nairobi, KENYA..
We wait for your fast response.
CHARLES OBUA
If you have this produce respond to:
Legend Evangel [greennovateuganda@gmail.com] | and copy to : Kyusomaarifa@alin.net |
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