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What NUCAFE has done
This quick pitch shows what we have done as NUCAFE in Uganda's coffee industry. #coffee
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Video

Coffee Career Talk at GHS - Joseph Nkandu
zhlédnutí 227Před rokem
Joseph Nkandu, the NUCAFE ED/NGL MD gives a coffee career talk to students at Gayaza High School during their Career fair day, also told them his personal story and offered them a cup of NUCAFE coffee. #nucafe #coffee #coffeelover #coffeetime #cappuccino
The NUCAFE Solar Power Plant
zhlédnutí 725Před 3 lety
The first solar powered coffee factory in Uganda and East Africa. Owned by NUCAFE. #Coffee #Factory #Solar #Agribusiness #Farm #Farmer
Introducing NUCAFE
zhlédnutí 431Před 3 lety
This video tells all about NUCAFE in a nutshell.
Youth Engagement Program
zhlédnutí 321Před 4 lety
Family Business Management and Succession Planning Training For any inquiries and requests leave them in the comments below.
Gender Tree
zhlédnutí 816Před 4 lety
Family Business Management and Succession Planning Training For any inquiries and requests leave them in the comments below.
Farming as a Family Business
zhlédnutí 340Před 4 lety
Family Business Management and Succession Planning Training For any inquiries and requests leave them in the comments below.
Loans - Finance Lessons
zhlédnutí 157Před 4 lety
Access to Finance Training For any inquiries and requests leave them in the comments below.
Saving - Finance Lessons
zhlédnutí 125Před 4 lety
Access to Finance Training For any inquiries and requests leave them in the comments below.
Record Keeping + Diversifying Income - Finance Lessons
zhlédnutí 146Před 4 lety
Access to Finance Training For any inquiries and requests leave them in the comments below.
Record Keeping
zhlédnutí 104Před 4 lety
Access to Finance Training For any inquiries and requests leave them in the comments below.
Other Sources of Income Basket Weaving
zhlédnutí 117Před 4 lety
Other Sources of Income Basket Weaving
Coffee Market Linkage - (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
zhlédnutí 541Před 4 lety
Coffee Market Linkage - (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
Coffee Packaging - (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
zhlédnutí 608Před 4 lety
Coffee Packaging - (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
Roasting & Blending - (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 4 lety
Roasting & Blending - (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
Quality Management - (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
zhlédnutí 401Před 4 lety
Quality Management - (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
Coffee Bagging - Step 8 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
zhlédnutí 342Před 4 lety
Coffee Bagging - Step 8 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
Coffee Color Sorter - Step 7 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
zhlédnutí 475Před 4 lety
Coffee Color Sorter - Step 7 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
Coffee Gravity Table - Step 6 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
zhlédnutí 690Před 4 lety
Coffee Gravity Table - Step 6 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
Coffee Grader - Step 5 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
zhlédnutí 500Před 4 lety
Coffee Grader - Step 5 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
Coffee Destoner - Step 4 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
zhlédnutí 530Před 4 lety
Coffee Destoner - Step 4 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
Second Coffee Precleaner - Step 3 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
zhlédnutí 234Před 4 lety
Second Coffee Precleaner - Step 3 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
Coffee Drying and Storing - Step 2 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
zhlédnutí 435Před 4 lety
Coffee Drying and Storing - Step 2 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition Training
Coffee Precleaning - Step 1 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition
zhlédnutí 315Před 4 lety
Coffee Precleaning - Step 1 (Factory) Coffee Value Addition
Storage - Step 3 - Post Harvest Handling Training
zhlédnutí 84Před 4 lety
Storage - Step 3 - Post Harvest Handling Training
Proper Drying - Step 2 - Post Harvest Handling Training
zhlédnutí 141Před 4 lety
Proper Drying - Step 2 - Post Harvest Handling Training
Harvesting selective picking - Step 1 - Post Harvest Handling Training
zhlédnutí 278Před 4 lety
Harvesting selective picking - Step 1 - Post Harvest Handling Training
Spacing - 2 - Coffee Planting Training
zhlédnutí 21KPřed 4 lety
Spacing - 2 - Coffee Planting Training
Spacing - Coffee Planting Training
zhlédnutí 28KPřed 4 lety
Spacing - Coffee Planting Training
Seedlings in Nursery Bed - Coffee Planting Training
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed 4 lety
Seedlings in Nursery Bed - Coffee Planting Training

Komentáře

  • @AtnafuShuke
    @AtnafuShuke Před 10 dny

    Nice for sharing information ❤

  • @kiikuanthony
    @kiikuanthony Před 12 dny

    I need a coffee roasting guy for a job

  • @gadsonasiimwe6098
    @gadsonasiimwe6098 Před 13 dny

    Thank you for the video. Which one is Uganda national coffee authority though?

  • @ddembepaul8643
    @ddembepaul8643 Před měsícem

    Great

  • @CharlesMukasa-jf1my
    @CharlesMukasa-jf1my Před měsícem

    Good to train the young ones how to do farming, bi up

  • @user-bs5er1rn8l
    @user-bs5er1rn8l Před 3 měsíci

    How long you leave it bend ?

  • @jenniiferpiiter8868
    @jenniiferpiiter8868 Před 3 měsíci

    #tessecoffee wow HALLELUYAH PRAISE THE LORD

  • @aggievalleria-ep9gm
    @aggievalleria-ep9gm Před 3 měsíci

    Hello how much do u charge if I bring coffee for roasting?

  • @muhasaemmanuel7673
    @muhasaemmanuel7673 Před 4 měsíci

    What's the spacing of this coffee

  • @muhasaemmanuel7673
    @muhasaemmanuel7673 Před 4 měsíci

    You don't have WhatsApp numbers

  • @muhasaemmanuel7673
    @muhasaemmanuel7673 Před 4 měsíci

    What is your WhatsApp number

  • @kamugiizimuzolewa257
    @kamugiizimuzolewa257 Před 4 měsíci

    Ma'am,yo program was well presented until you mentioned poor people in coffee farming. I beg to differ.

  • @girmah2003
    @girmah2003 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice explanation, and say something on the tap root management that we see from your video, and very long one.......

  • @amwineisaac6574
    @amwineisaac6574 Před 5 měsíci

    Make for us a longer video please 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @user-gi9zj3tu9m
    @user-gi9zj3tu9m Před 8 měsíci

    Great job bro

  • @juliussizza1438
    @juliussizza1438 Před 10 měsíci

    Am confused in the space please can you try to explain

  • @juliussizza1438
    @juliussizza1438 Před 10 měsíci

    Am confused in the space please can you try to explain

  • @deborahnakiranda7643
    @deborahnakiranda7643 Před 10 měsíci

    How many trees you left on a plant?

  • @tumwesigyeisaac8161
    @tumwesigyeisaac8161 Před 11 měsíci

    I love it

  • @Nyondofarm
    @Nyondofarm Před rokem

    Bring us mr kakooza Hassan

    • @NUCAFEUganda1
      @NUCAFEUganda1 Před rokem

      He is available anytime you need him. Thank you!

  • @kayondojohn6686
    @kayondojohn6686 Před rokem

    massive keep up

  • @donaramalutaaya8284

    3 by 1 what measurements. In feet or meters please be clear

  • @bensonahumuza5678
    @bensonahumuza5678 Před rokem

    You needed a square

  • @kasozialifati5804
    @kasozialifati5804 Před rokem

    Keep up good work 💪

  • @paulntalo1425
    @paulntalo1425 Před rokem

    Do you still advise new farmers to us ethe same spacings when planting their coffee or you have learnt some knowledge

  • @mukiibissemakula9078

    Where is the factory?

  • @benitosaleado3014
    @benitosaleado3014 Před rokem

    Promo>SM

  • @user-jl5tk8rk2w
    @user-jl5tk8rk2w Před rokem

    What if we keep 1.5 meter between each tree??

  • @stuartahimbi3403
    @stuartahimbi3403 Před rokem

    interesting....wandering the number of roasteries we have in uganda

  • @mwandhasteven802
    @mwandhasteven802 Před rokem

    Not convinced

  • @matsballackdan3183
    @matsballackdan3183 Před rokem

    Where are you located???

  • @matsballackdan3183
    @matsballackdan3183 Před rokem

    How much is a coffee huller

  • @welishekennethjude8733

    what are those pests and diseases that affect the coffee

  • @gumisagusa7007
    @gumisagusa7007 Před rokem

    Nyc work gud pipo

  • @mugumeedwardugandaeastafri7953

    Which firtilizer can I use to plant coffee

  • @musinguzitobias4651

    Whc type of in this system of 3by1

  • @kiimakibiniro3502
    @kiimakibiniro3502 Před rokem

    How do you maintain the plants on this new method

  • @dokacosmas1449
    @dokacosmas1449 Před 2 lety

    Great. What type of coffee is that? Arabica or Robusta?

  • @OyamaDlodlo
    @OyamaDlodlo Před 2 lety

    how long do you wait in order to start planting the seedlings after you have dug your hole?

  • @jamespaul8688
    @jamespaul8688 Před 2 lety

    God willing next year ending I will get my land specifically for coffee

  • @sarahtamale8109
    @sarahtamale8109 Před 2 lety

    Welldone lady.thanks for the knowledge

  • @harrietadongo2994
    @harrietadongo2994 Před 2 lety

    Could you get us your contact please.

  • @aongo3762
    @aongo3762 Před 3 lety

    where do you live?

    • @NUCAFEUganda1
      @NUCAFEUganda1 Před 2 lety

      Bunjakko Island, Mpigi, Uganda, East Africa

  • @edgarcordova2071
    @edgarcordova2071 Před 3 lety

    Felicidades muy bonitas plantas saludos desde Chiapas México Profr. EDGAR

  • @edgarcordova2071
    @edgarcordova2071 Před 3 lety

    Felicidades hermano muy aceptable el plantío de café saludos desde Chiapas México Profr. Edgar

    • @NUCAFEUganda1
      @NUCAFEUganda1 Před 2 lety

      Gracias Prof. Edgar. ¿Cómo se siembra el café en México?

  • @pauldoan8391
    @pauldoan8391 Před 3 lety

    Great Idea For maintaining your income from these 2 differnt crops and the mulching between the coffee and bananas 🍌 ☕😃 thank's

  • @megacoffeenurserybed
    @megacoffeenurserybed Před 3 lety

    A coffee yield starts from flowering during rainy seasons (March - May) and (September- November) and harvesting is expected throughout the year as we pluck off only red coffee cherries. You can pick upto 2-8 Kg per plant and there will be 1333 plants per Acre in a spacing of 1m by 3m. Coffee bunch is formed at each leaf point so totally expected 5-12 bunches in a branch of coffee plant. Coffee beans shall be separated and sold in the market for a kilogram of processed coffee beans (kase)-FAQ varies between shillings 3,800 to 4,200 while unprocessed coffee commonly as Kiboko costs between 2000 to 2,200 shillings. At an average harvest of 8kg per plant annually, we'll earn 2,200×8 = 17,600 shs per coffee plant making it to 23,460,800 shs per acre annual under strict garden maintenance procedures. You want to own/start commercial modern coffee farming?, here's the perfect answer 👇🏻👇🏼👇🏼 Being the biggest producers of improved high quality and quantity robusta clonal coffee plantlets/clones (700,000 clones per annum). we've come up with these agricultural services at 10% discount from our old pricing that won't let you stay in poverty years to come. On a ready cleared land (per acre), Our team provides the following services and we hand over your garden/plantation to you in just a week when every thing is done in a proper manner and at a given small fee of 4,000,000/= . On the said charges; 🥦 We dig all coffee and banana holes. 🥦We provide and apply fertilizers. 🥦We provide all the 1333 coffee plantlets . 🥦We do the planting of both the coffee plantlets and banana suckers. Nb, the charges are per acre. We're using the new planting spacing method of 1m × 3m which accommodates 1333 coffee plantlets and generates more than 23 million Ugandan shilling per year. Transport charges are negotiable depending on the location of the plantation. Don't leave your land unoccupied , secure your future with the right and best investment at just a small cost. Make a booking with us . Contact us for more information 📞 +256757194167, 📞+256776403490

  • @megacoffeenurserybed
    @megacoffeenurserybed Před 3 lety

    A coffee yield starts from flowering during rainy seasons (March - May) and (September- November) and harvesting is expected throughout the year as we pluck off only red coffee cherries. You can pick upto 2-8 Kg per plant and there will be 1333 plants per Acre in a spacing of 1m by 3m. Coffee bunch is formed at each leaf point so totally expected 5-12 bunches in a branch of coffee plant. Coffee beans shall be separated and sold in the market for a kilogram of processed coffee beans (kase)-FAQ varies between shillings 3,800 to 4,200 while unprocessed coffee commonly as Kiboko costs between 2000 to 2,200 shillings. At an average harvest of 8kg per plant annually, we'll earn 2,200×8 = 17,600 shs per coffee plant making it to 23,460,800 shs per acre annual under strict garden maintenance procedures. You want to own/start commercial modern coffee farming?, here's the perfect answer 👇🏻👇🏼👇🏼 Being the biggest producers of improved high quality and quantity robusta clonal coffee plantlets/clones (700,000 clones per annum). we've come up with these agricultural services at 10% discount from our old pricing that won't let you stay in poverty years to come. On a ready cleared land (per acre), Our team provides the following services and we hand over your garden/plantation to you in just a week when every thing is done in a proper manner and at a given small fee of 4,000,000/= . On the said charges; 🥦 We dig all coffee and banana holes. 🥦We provide and apply fertilizers. 🥦We provide all the 1333 coffee plantlets . 🥦We do the planting of both the coffee plantlets and banana suckers. Nb, the charges are per acre. We're using the new planting spacing method of 1m × 3m which accommodates 1333 coffee plantlets and generates more than 23 million Ugandan shilling per year. Transport charges are negotiable depending on the location of the plantation. Don't leave your land unoccupied , secure your future with the right and best investment at just a small cost. Make a booking with us . Contact us for more information 📞 +256757194167, 📞+256776403490

  • @megacoffeenurserybed
    @megacoffeenurserybed Před 3 lety

    A coffee yield starts from flowering during rainy seasons (March - May) and (September- November) and harvesting is expected throughout the year as we pluck off only red coffee cherries. You can pick upto 2-8 Kg per plant and there will be 1333 plants per Acre in a spacing of 1m by 3m. Coffee bunch is formed at each leaf point so totally expected 5-12 bunches in a branch of coffee plant. Coffee beans shall be separated and sold in the market for a kilogram of processed coffee beans (kase)-FAQ varies between shillings 3,800 to 4,200 while unprocessed coffee commonly as Kiboko costs between 2000 to 2,200 shillings. At an average harvest of 8kg per plant annually, we'll earn 2,200×8 = 17,600 shs per coffee plant making it to 23,460,800 shs per acre annual under strict garden maintenance procedures. You want to own/start commercial modern coffee farming?, here's the perfect answer 👇🏻👇🏼👇🏼 Being the biggest producers of improved high quality and quantity robusta clonal coffee plantlets/clones (700,000 clones per annum). we've come up with these agricultural services at 10% discount from our old pricing that won't let you stay in poverty years to come. On a ready cleared land (per acre), Our team provides the following services and we hand over your garden/plantation to you in just a week when every thing is done in a proper manner and at a given small fee of 4,000,000/= . On the said charges; 🥦 We dig all coffee and banana holes. 🥦We provide and apply fertilizers. 🥦We provide all the 1333 coffee plantlets . 🥦We do the planting of both the coffee plantlets and banana suckers. Nb, the charges are per acre. We're using the new planting spacing method of 1m × 3m which accommodates 1333 coffee plantlets and generates more than 23 million Ugandan shilling per year. Transport charges are negotiable depending on the location of the plantation. Don't leave your land unoccupied , secure your future with the right and best investment at just a small cost. Make a booking with us . Contact us for more information 📞 +256757194167, 📞+256776403490

  • @johnmwangove9928
    @johnmwangove9928 Před 3 lety

    How many stems should be left when coffee plant is bent?