Events

Learn advanced techniques for building healthy soil through composting, cover crops, and natural amendments.

National Organic Week 2025 Expo
Organic Agriculture: Pathway to CAADP Implementation and Trade Integration across Africa and Beyond.

Uganda takes Presidency at AFRONET
The CEO of NOGAMU Mr. Chariton Namuwoza was elected to the position of President of AfoNet- The African Organic Network in Kigali during the African Organic Conference held in December 2023...

National Organic Week 2023
The National Organic Exhibition week is on from Monday 4th December-6th December 2023 by Nogamu and its partners. Don’t miss out. Join the campaign for a healthy Uganda.

Update from the Organic Bill Consultative Stakeholders Meeting
The question whether Uganda can engage in large scale organic agriculture no longer stands. Key stakeholders met to discuss the Organic Agriculture Bill...

NOGAMU WINS AWARD
NOGAMU was the Winner and Recipient of the Value Chain Support Organization, 2022 Award at the Annual Agriculture Awards, Sheraton Hotel, Kampala, June 16, 2023.

NOGAMU Organic Academy Starts
Interested youth entrepreneurs can now get skills in value-addition as part of our Organic Academy program.

Farmers' Weekly Market
Weekly farmers’ market every Saturday starting September 25th 2021 at Cardinal Nsubuga, Karitas, Nsambya. Join us for organic shopping!

NOGAMU staff met with Stephan Andrae of Better Eco
NOGAMU staff met with Stephan Andrae of Better Eco on 12th May 2022 to discuss new opportunities for organic products.
Events Calendar
Organic Farming Workshop
Hands-on training in organic crop management, soil health, and certification basics. Open to all farmers and agri-entrepreneurs.
WorkshopNational Organic Expo 2025
Showcase of Uganda’s organic products, innovations, and networking with buyers and certifiers. Includes live demos and youth competitions.
ExpoOrganic Certification Seminar
Learn about the latest organic certification standards, export requirements, and support programs for farmers and cooperatives.
CertificationWeekly Organic food Market
Organic farmers market at Caritas Gardens Nsambya (behind American Embassy) every Saturday 8am to 2pm.
Also happening at CERD organic market Entebbe Road next to Main market, Abayita Abaili.
NOGAMU partners with NUCAFE
A ground breaking event at which NUCAFE and NOGAMU signed an MOU to promote organic production, certification and marketing within the coffee value chain. This partnership will ensure increased incomes and employment opportunities through the farmers ownership model.
Ecological Organic Agriculture - Uganda:
The role of NOGAMU in Organic AgricultureUganda has emerged as one of the world’s leading players in organic farming. With its fertile soils, favorable climate, and strong commitment to sustainability, the country is now second only to India in certified organic agriculture. This remarkable achievement places Uganda at the forefront of the global movement toward healthier, environmentally friendly, and ethically produced food.
Know What You Eat
“Know What You Eat” is a campaign by the National Organic Agricultural Movement of Uganda (NOGAMU) that emphasizes the direct connection between food, soil, and overall health. It highlights the idea that healthy food can only come from healthy soil, and that every stage of the value chain—from preparing the soil, choosing the right seeds, managing crops, weeds, pests, and diseases, to delivering the final product—should be handled organically. By promoting awareness of what we consume, the campaign encourages individuals to make informed choices that improve human health, strengthen immunity, and ensure sustainable ecosystems.
Ecological Organic Agriculture Initiative - Uganda: Interview with Allen Tracy about EOA
This initiative centers on promoting sustainable farming practices that align with ecological principles. The initiative aims to empower local farmers by encouraging organic methods that enhance soil health, biodiversity, and long-term productivity. Tracy and Nabatanzi highlight the importance of community education and capacity building, noting that many farmers are unaware of the benefits and techniques of organic agriculture.
Muwanga - Agro-Ecological Farming for Food Security
A compelling argument for agro-ecological farming as a sustainable solution to food insecurity in East Africa, emphasizing its potential to empower smallholder farmers through organic practices, crop diversification, and soil conservation. Speaking at the conference titled “Only Agro-Ecological Farming Can Feed The World Sustainably,” he highlights how connecting farmers to organic markets can improve rural incomes and incentivize environmentally friendly methods.