Tuesday, January 20, 2009

THE FINAL PRODUCT






















The rightfull product is now availabe better grab one. little to be said but when you finnally get it right it is worth the lime light. the top photo is at the 59th graduation, so is the second photo. the third photo is Byasi with the group leader of the farmers. THe last photo is the shelf stable product produced by the farmers.

THE PROCESS












Well the processing is pretty easy but complicated. above are the farmer going through the different stages of processing to produce the product. reality is that the machine is manual, as you can see Naashom is sweating it out.

JOURNEY







It was a perilous journey that took 6 months but we finally got there. let the pictorial tell the story. below is Nakasongola's tourist attraction "the gravity defying rocks". the only transport is a boda boda. at the end of the 3 hours ride the end causes the smile at the profile.
well geting to this point in time has been a hard fought journey, with adventurous tells emanating from rural Uganda. One thing is for sure the environment is not friendly "pretty dry", water is a problem and the story is endless but "yes we can" what better way to say it.









TEACHING IS NOT EASY







well you need to get down to businesss to ensure its success. to get to this point it was preety difficult thats why some farmers take pride in the business.
But so to say people will judge you on what you can build, not what you destroy and it seems we are on the right track.
The innovative partnership model established between JOBS, Save the Children, and Makerere University is able to deliver technical assistance to groups in value addition and marketing, at
a minimal cost.
Group dynamics play an important role in the level of commitment to the creation and success of production units.
Scope exists for expanding on this pilot project, both in Nakasongola and more widely, in other areas of Uganda.





















Friday, September 26, 2008

Marketing

We have sold some products to Kampala , but haven't tried marketing them in the
supermarkets around. We have registered some ready demand in kampala though we have to electrify some things such as the bottle and the label design .As we
write the new label is fully designed and soon will be uploaded for suggestions.
Our next target market are schools especially primary schools.

Sales are expected to increase with the new bottle and label, that is after current peanut batch is consumed.

After establishing a good market base in Kampala and maintaining the quality of the product, farmers will be sending the products on a
weekly basis for distributions to the identified markets, after which the proceeds will be sent back.

The first batch of production has been an experience to all the kewerimide members and the farmer groups in Nakasongola inclusive.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Some unavoidable changes

Due to peoples demand and complaint about the kind of label and bottle .we the kewerimide group have resorted to a 400gramm bottle which is to compete with peanut butter on shelf.

We had proposed a 200grammm bottle but of a different structure.unfortunately we failed to get one in Uganda .

Thursday, September 18, 2008

THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING US

This goes to all those who supported us by buying our product (peanut butter). Thank you so much.May God bless you abundantly. we promise to continue producing quality and we say customer satisfaction is garanteed. We exist because you are there for us.
Thank you again.