To provide a unique and wholesome hydroponic fodder that is qualitative, cost-effective, and sustainable.
To become the leading hydroponic hub that instills entrepreneurial values in embracing technology for maximized livestock feeding by 2050
UKC is mainstreaming hydroponic technology in Agriculture, that is smart, cost-effective, and sustainable to all seasons. More interestingly it's vertical, soilless, quick maturity rate and generate economic returns to the farmers in Rwanda .
We technologically cultivate and sell green fresh livestock feeds(fodder) to farmers currently in Rwanda. .
We offer hydroponic technology knowledge and skills to livestock farmers and students interns.
We work with different like-minded stakeholders and partners to reach to our goals on socio-economic development.
We work with different partner entities in carrying out evidence based studies on how technology can create jobs, increase production and overcome climate shocks in the livestock sector .
We provide reliable information, advise and guidance to the pertinent Hydroponics fodder technology issues to our clients and beneficiaries.
We reach out the community to provide installations of hydroponic fodder systems to enable livestock farmers maximize feeds production in small space with smart climate ressiliency .
There are complex challenges in livestock sector. Feeding in particular affects health and ultimately animal products. Livestock keepers deserve another approach to make money and thrive. UKC is tackling the following:
Incorporating an agricultural climate resilient technology Hydroponics:
UKC Green technology has demonstrated eco-friendly approach by minimizing water use through recycling, minimal space through vertical cultivation and sustainable daily supply of nutritious fodder for livestock,
A Spotlight on the Uruhimbi Kageyo Cooperative and the Youth Engagement in Agriculture Network (Mastercard Foundation)
Gicumbi: Urubyiruko rwayobotse ikoranabuhanga mu gukora ubwatsi bw’amatungo buboneka mu minsi irindwi
A study was conducted to investigate the effects of feeding...