Farmers, SMEs in Arua Gain Agri Skills via PostBank’s Development Programme

The PostBank Agri-SME Skills Development Programme, facilitated in partnership with the Federation of Small and Medium Enterprises (FSME) aim to equip farmers and SMEs with value addition skills including financial literacy training.
Charles Ichogor; Arua's Resident City Commissioner (4th from left in Grey suit) with representatives from PostBank Uganda and the Federation of Small and Medium Enterprises pose for a group photo with farmers and SMEs after a 4-day training under the PostBank Agri-SME Skills Development Program. Charles Ichogor; Arua's Resident City Commissioner (4th from left in Grey suit) with representatives from PostBank Uganda and the Federation of Small and Medium Enterprises pose for a group photo with farmers and SMEs after a 4-day training under the PostBank Agri-SME Skills Development Program.
Charles Ichogor; Arua's Resident City Commissioner (4th from left in Grey suit) with representatives from PostBank Uganda and the Federation of Small and Medium Enterprises pose for a group photo with farmers and SMEs after a 4-day training under the PostBank Agri-SME Skills Development Program.

More than 150 farmers and SMEs involved in different stages of the value chain in Arua District have gone through a 4-day extensive training under the PostBank Agri-SME Skills Development Programme, facilitated in partnership with the Federation of Small and Medium Enterprises (FSME) to equip them with value addition skills.

The training session involved 3 days of technical training that took place at Kabia and Sons Millers where the farmers had a hands-on learning session at the plant gaining knowledge on the entire process of producing cassava flour, proper post-harvest handling to maintain quality, and good manufacturing practices and an overall approach to value addition on their cassava produce with the required quality so that they can explore regional trade opportunities.

The final day of the training involved a financial literacy session led by the team from the PostBank Arua branch to ensure that farmers are equipped with the knowledge to properly handle their finances and educate them on the different agricultural products offered by the bank that can support them on their journey as they grow and prosper.

“At PostBank, we are committed to fostering prosperity for Ugandans which aligns with our new tagline, Grow Prosper. By upskilling farmers, we can enable them to transition from subsistence to commercial farming,” said Kizito Enzama, a Personal Banker at the PostBank Arua branch, on behalf of the Branch Manager. “This transformation allows their products to meet both local and international market standards, improving their market base.”

Upon completing the four-day training, the participants received certificates, which were handed over by the Resident City Commissioner, Arua Town, Charles Ichogor.

“We are truly grateful that Arua District was selected for this very insightful training, and I encourage all the participants to adopt and put into practice the knowledge they have acquired to ensure better quality cassava products,” said Ichogor. “I commend the efforts of PostBank Uganda and their implementation partner FSME towards extending such opportunities to our people which have a positive impact and overall, such engagements complement government efforts of social economic transformation of our people.”

PostBank Uganda through its Corporate Social Investment arm launched its Agri SME Skills Development Program in 2022. In collaboration with FSME, PostBank conducted SME Value Addition and financial literacy training to over 700 beneficiaries countrywide, over the years.

The 2024 program cohort targeting 300 beneficiaries was launched in March and beneficiaries have received training in millet processing in Soroti district, agro-tourism in Fort Portal, and cassava processing in Arua district. The final training, focusing on coffee value addition, will be held in Kampala.

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