Beyond the Rain: Scaling Climate-Resilient Seeds in the Cattle Corridor 🌽

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As we move through December 2025, the “Cattle Corridor” of Uganda is facing a pivotal moment. While some regions have seen late-season rains, the overall trend of rising temperatures has made traditional maize and bean varieties increasingly difficult to harvest. For the 70% of Ugandans who rely on rain-fed agriculture, “business as usual” is no longer an option.

The NARO Innovation This week, ELOIM is focusing on the promotion of NARO-developed seed varieties. Recent data shows that these improved seeds can increase maize yields by up to 22% and bean yields by 19%, even under heat stress. However, the barrier isn’t the science—it’s the access. Smallholder farmers often lack the capital to purchase these seeds or the training to implement the “no-tillage” techniques that keep moisture in the soil.

ELOIM’s Strategic Support Our environmental team is working on a three-pronged strategy to bridge this gap:

  • Seed Banks and Distribution: We are working to provide high-yield, drought-resistant seeds to women’s cooperatives in districts like Nakaseke, where the impact of the 2024 floods is still being felt.
  • Agro-Ecological Training: Teaching “stubble-mulching” and organic fertilization. Research shows that a mix of 67% organic and 33% mineral fertilizer yields the best results in Ugandan soil.
  • Water Harvesting: Building simple drainage and collection systems to ensure that when the rain does fall, it is stored for the dry days ahead.

By focusing on these practical, science-backed innovations, we are helping Ugandan farmers turn the tide against climate change, ensuring that “The Pearl of Africa” remains a place of abundance and resilience.

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