My Journey Back to the Soil: Building a Poultry Legacy in Uganda

  For a long time, I’ve been planning a dream that officially takes flight in June 2027. That is when I return home to Uganda to launch Unified Farm BLM.Many people ask me, "Why chickens?" The answer is simple: I believe in high-quality, organic food that everyone can afford, and I believe in the potential of our land.

Starting Small, Thinking Big

I’m not just starting a farm; I’m starting a movement. My plan for our poultry division focuses on the health of the bird and the health of the consumer. In a market full of chemicals, we are choosing the organic path.
What Makes Unified Farm BLM Different?

The 22-year Quality Commitment: This isn't a "get rich quick" scheme. I am committing two decades to ensuring our farm provides the gold standard of organic meat and eggs in Uganda.


Local Wisdom, Modern Methods: We will use local materials for our coops to stay sustainable, but we’ll use modern data to track our growth and maximize profits.


More Than Just a Farm: We aren't just selling live birds. We are looking at branded organic eggs and processed poultry that you can trust for your family’s dinner table.

The Road to 2027

Between now and my return, I am laying the groundwork. From researching the best organic feeds to designing a brand that Ugandans can be proud of, every day is a step closer to the first hatch.


I want to take you all on this journey with me. Whether you are a fellow farmer or someone who just loves fresh, organic food, stay tuned for my daily updates!

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