Amudan Matovu is a Ugandan farmer who rears goats in his village of Mahani 2 in Kamwenge district, Uganda. He sees opportunities for expansion of his goat keep project and now plans to buy more goats when he gets more resources
Amudan Matovu is a Ugandan farmer who rears goats in his village of Mahani 2 in Kamwenge district, Uganda. He sees opportunities for expansion of his goat keep project and now plans to buy more goats when he gets more resources
Amudan Matovu is a goat farmer in Mahani 2 village of Kamwenge district in Uganda. He grazes his goats in his land but also uses public land that is owned by a public primary school, because his land is not enough. He now plans to buy more goats, construct a shelter to prevent them from bad weather conditions. He believes that can earn him more money to start bigger businesses that can benefit him and the community
Paying it Forward
Amudan believes that expansion of his businesses would create jobs for people who drive goats to markets because he would start taking them to markets
Backstory
Amudan is a 63-year-old man who lives with his wife and their 4 children. Besides goat rearing, Amudan and his family grow bananas, vegetables, maize and beans. He likes his community because there are relatively good health centers and roads and there is market for agricultural produce. He is proud that he has bought two goats from his farming
Amudan says his community needs electricity and water
Description :Amudan is a 63-year-old man who lives with his wife and their 4 children. Besides goat rearing, Amudan and his family grow bananas, vegetables, maize and beans. He likes his community because there are relatively good health centers and roads and there is market for agricultural produce. He is... moreAmudan is a 63-year-old man who lives with his wife and their 4 children. Besides goat rearing, Amudan and his family grow bananas, vegetables, maize and beans. He likes his community because there are relatively good health centers and roads and there is market for agricultural produce. He is proud that he has bought two goats from his farming
Amudan says his community needs electricity and water