Sustainability
At ProAgroWorld, our main objective is more than just making profit and we believe our success is measured beyond financial targets.
The positive contributions we can make to our lives, communities and the environment through good business is important to our success in the long run.
Our commitment to local input sourcing goes beyond ensuring supplies to creating sustainable partnerships with Co farmers, clients and the entire agribusiness community.
The highly qualified and experienced TEAM we have in the fields are a vital pillar for the survival of ProAgroWorld. We have agronomists who have been trained and worked in countries like Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, South Africa, Israel, Holland and Germany.
Professional CA, accountants and auditors are part of the team which determines financial progress of the company.
Efficient farm equipment managing team and machine operators have also helped in giving maximum output at minimum cost.
Working with technical and academic research institutions on research led focus on developing high yield seed varieties also links with regulatory agencies to ensure we provide highest seed yield.
The crop insurance and risk mitigation strategy protects our farms from losses and unforeseen weather hazards.
The occasional visitations to our farms by clients and partner institutions like banks are a powerful testimony of our great and sustainable link through the entire value chain process.
The company has strategic alliances with:
- Uganda Breweries Limited, which is a subsidiary of East African Breweries and has given us assurance of the market for our grain and they also pledged product support through impromptu visits to the farm to monitor progress and provide technical support since we have to produce to their standard.
- Savanna Grain Processing Company also assured us of product processing at their plant in Kampala. All we shall have to do is harvest and take the grain for them to process and deliver to Uganda Breweries Limited.
- Nile Breweries ltd, who also provide market for processed grain, which means competitiveness hence no monopoly which can lower the product price.