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Crop Management

Crop management is the foundation of successful farming. Choose drought-tolerant seeds like Longe 10H maize, plant early (March), and intercrop with beans to improve soil fertility. Rotate crops each season to prevent pests and diseases. Mulch with dry grass to conserve moisture and reduce weeds. Use weather alerts to plan your planting and avoid floods. With these practices, you can increase yields by 20% and reduce losses by 10%.

Soil & Water

Healthy soil and water are the backbone of agriculture. Use cover crops and compost to enrich soil. Build terraces and plant grass strips to prevent erosion and landslides. Harvest rainwater in tanks (500L) for dry seasons. Mulch fields to save 20% water. These methods boost yields and protect your land for future generations.

πŸ†˜ Emergency Relief Resources in Uganda

If you or someone you know is affected by floods, landslides, or disasters, here are key sources of free supportβ€”shelter, food, clothes, water, and more.

πŸ›οΈ Office of the Prime Minister (OPM)

Coordinates disaster relief through local governments. Visit your LC1 or District Office to register.

  • Emergency food & shelter kits
  • Non-food items: blankets, mats, soap
  • Works via LC1/LC3 offices
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πŸ₯ Uganda Red Cross Society (URCS)

Rapid response and relief during disasters. Find your nearest branch for urgent support.

  • Emergency tents & tarpaulins
  • Food, clean water, first aid
  • Clothes and hygiene items

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🌍 Relief NGOs & International Partners

Partner organizations working with local authorities to provide aid.

🏘️ Local Governments & LC Leaders

Your LC1 Chairperson or Sub-County Chief can guide you to the right support and registration channels.

  • Report disaster impact early
  • Get listed for food & shelter aid
  • Coordinates with OPM and NGOs

β›ͺ Faith-Based Organizations

Churches, mosques, and religious groups often host displaced families.

  • Temporary shelter (church halls)
  • Donated food, mattresses, clothes
  • Spiritual and emotional support

πŸ›‘ Report all emergencies quickly to your LC1 or nearest Red Cross branch to be eligible for relief!