Join the mission. Together we can reach every farmer in Kyangwali.
Be Blessed Livelihood Ventures is a social enterprise with a clear mission — but no mission this ambitious succeeds alone. We are actively building a network of partners, funders, organisations, and individuals who believe, as we do, that access to quality agricultural inputs is a right, not a privilege.
When you partner with us, your investment reaches real farmers, in real communities, producing real results. Every shilling, every connection, every resource goes directly to the people who need it most.
There are many ways to get involved. Each initiative below addresses a real, documented gap — and your partnership directly fills it.
We currently operate 6 certified agro-input outlets across Kyangwali. But there are communities — many of them deep in the refugee settlement — that are still more than an hour's walk from the nearest service point. Opening a new outlet in these areas can change the farming trajectory of an entire community.
A partnership in this initiative supports the capital setup of a new outlet: infrastructure, initial stock, and a qualified agronomist or animal health officer to staff it. Once established, the outlet becomes self-sustaining through sales.
Our Mobile Distribution Unit is one of the most impactful initiatives we run — a specially equipped tricycle that travels directly to remote farming communities, delivering seeds, fertilisers, veterinary medicines, and feeds to farmers who cannot reach a shop.
We currently have one tricycle serving 6 villages on a scheduled rotation. But there are 32 more underserved communities in Kyangwali alone that are still waiting. Every additional tricycle funded means another 4–6 communities gaining access to quality agricultural inputs on schedule, all season long.
Every farmer we work with receives free technical guidance from qualified agronomists and animal health officers — at the outlet, on the farm, and through community agents. This free extension service is what separates us from an ordinary agro-input shop and makes us a genuine partner in farmer success.
Sustaining and growing this team is one of our most impactful cost centres. A partnership here directly funds the salaries, training, transport, and field tools of the men and women who turn purchased inputs into transformed harvests.
Knowledge is the most durable input a farmer can receive. Our pre-season learning sessions bring groups of farmers together — before each planting season — for practical, hands-on training on vegetable farming, affordable irrigation, poultry management, soil health, climate-smart practices, and more.
We also support structured farmer groups that meet regularly for peer learning, group purchasing, and collective market access. Sponsoring a session or a group directly builds the knowledge and confidence of the farmers who attend — with measurable impact on their next harvest.
One of the most powerful tools we have for building farmer trust and driving the adoption of quality inputs is the demonstration garden — a real, living plot that shows farmers exactly what certified seeds, quality fertilisers, and proper agronomy can produce in their own soil and climate.
Through our work with market actors like East West Seeds, Grainpulse, and Okeba under the AVSI-SMILES project, we have seen first-hand how a single demonstration garden can shift an entire community's approach to farming. We want to establish more — for vegetables, maize, beans, soya, and beyond — hosted by community agents who become local champions for quality inputs.
We are open to creative, non-standard partnerships — whether that's in-kind support (seeds, equipment, technology), market linkage brokering, research collaboration, media and awareness partnerships, or anything else that advances the mission. If you believe in what we do, we want to hear from you.
Start a Conversation →Align your livelihood or food security programming with a proven, community-embedded social enterprise already serving 57,000+ farmers.
Invest your CSR resources in a transparent, measurable initiative with direct farmer-level impact and full reporting accountability.
Reach thousands of smallholder farmers across Kyangwali through our network of outlets, mobile unit, community agents, and demo gardens.
Make a direct, traceable impact on refugee and host community food security. Every contribution is deployed where it matters most.
Partner with us for field research, data collection, or impact evaluation in one of Uganda's most active refugee-host agricultural landscapes.
You don't have to be an organisation to make a difference. Individual sponsors, mentors, and advocates are equally valued partners in this work.
Reach out to our team to discuss any of the initiatives above or explore a custom partnership. We will respond within 48 hours.