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		<title>NAGRC boosts Busoga with superior livestock genetics.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>BUSOGA. In a major push to revitalize livestock farming in the Busoga region, the National Animal Genetic Resources Centre and Data Bank (NAGRC&#38;DB) recently held a significant distribution event in...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BUSOGA. In a major push to revitalize livestock farming in the Busoga region, the National Animal Genetic Resources Centre and Data Bank (NAGRC&amp;DB) recently held a significant distribution event in Kamuli district. Presided over by the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of East African Affairs, Rt. Hon. Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga, the grand function saw the distribution of massive quantities of high-value livestock and essential agricultural inputs to local farmer groups.</p>
<p>The event marked a turning point for farmers in the area, offering a tangible alternative to the sugarcane growing that has historically dominated the region since the colonial era. Kadaga hailed NAGRC for their commitment to boosting the livelihoods of the people of Busoga by providing superior breeding stock of various animals, including chicken, dairy cattle, pigs, goats, and fish.</p>
<p>A <strong>Wealth of Resources Distributed</strong><br />
The distribution was comprehensive, focusing on improving both the quantity and genetic quality of livestock in the region. A total of 50,000 Kuroiler chicken were distributed to farmer groups. In addition, beneficiaries received 180 grandparent pure bred pigs, 185 Kasolwe goats, and 20 pure bred Jersey bulls.</p>
<p>To support reproductive health and advanced breeding techniques, NAGRC also distributed 500 bags of fertility-boosting mineral salt and 20 complete Artificial Insemination (AI) kits, which included assorted semen.<br />
The recipients were over 139 farmer groups, all organized under the non-governmental organization called Uganda First.</p>
<p><strong>Kasolwe Stock Farm: A Hub of Genetic Excellence</strong><br />
The distribution event was held in Kamuli, the home of the renowned Kasolwe Stock Farm. This government farm, managed by NAGRC, has been dramatically revitalized and now hosts several high-value agro-enterprises. These enterprises include intensive breeding and multiplication for dairy cattle, pigs, and poultry, along with a dedicated poultry hatchery. Kasolwe is also involved in farmed fish production and operates a fish hatchery.</p>
<p>One of the farm&#8217;s most significant recent achievements is the development of a highly sought-after new super goat breed known as the Kasolwe brown goat. This indigenous breed is rapidly gaining fame and is coveted by goat farmers across East Africa. The Kasolwe brown goat is specifically noted for its twinning abilities, its fast growth rates, and its impressive capacity to thrive even in harsh environments.</p>
<p><strong>Transforming the Local Economy</strong><br />
Beyond its role as a breeding centre, Kasolwe Stock Farm is also contributing directly to the local economy through its commercial animal feed production plant. The plant has a capacity of 5 metric tons per hour (5MT/hr) and produces a diverse range of compounded animal feeds. The array of products includes dairy meals, fish feeds, goat pellets, poultry feeds, and even pet feeds, among others.</p>
<p>Crucially, this feed production plant—which was launched by Minister Kadaga in 2022—sources its essential raw materials directly from within the host community in Busoga. This deliberate sourcing strategy has proven to be an effective measure in transforming the livelihoods of the local farmers in the area.</p>
<p><strong>Praising NAGRC’s Impact</strong></p>
<p>Following a guided tour of the Kasolwe Stock Farm, the spokesperson for Uganda First, Mr. Waiswa Kawali, spoke passionately about the government programs under NAGRC. He expressed profound appreciation, noting that the diverse agro-enterprises at the farm hold the undeniable key to the transformation of the entire Busoga region and potentially beyond.</p>
<p>Mr. Kawali&#8217;s enthusiasm was infectious. “My team and I have seen with our own eyes every enterprise on this farm and we are proud that this farm is here,” he said. He highlighted the genetic superiority of the livestock, stating, &#8220;The poultry, piggery, dairy and goat enterprises have the best genetics we have seen in Uganda&#8221;.</p>
<p>He concluded with an encouraging call to action for the region&#8217;s youth: “I call upon my fellow youths to visit the farm, see for themselves and use the opportunity to access the very best breeding stock of their interest. With this farm, there is no reason why anyone should remain in poverty”.</p>
<p>Other speakers throughout the function similarly lauded NAGRC and Minister Kadaga for their consistent support to farmers, specifically for providing critical technologies and inputs. One group leader from Balawoli in Kamuli district remarked, “We all know that Kasolwe has been our most reliable source of super Napier seed over the years”.</p>
<p><strong>Outstanding Artificial Insemination Services</strong><br />
The farm was also repeatedly recognized for its exceptional Artificial Insemination (AI) services available to the Busoga sub-region. Mr. Kaaku, NAGRC’s community breeding co-ordinator for the sub-region, reported on the agency&#8217;s success, stating that over 10,000 cattle had been inseminated within the last two years.</p>
<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-8196" src="https://dailysecrets.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/IMG_2136-640x742.jpeg" alt="" width="640" height="742" srcset="https://dailysecrets.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/IMG_2136-640x742.jpeg 640w, https://dailysecrets.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/IMG_2136-1024x1187.jpeg 1024w, https://dailysecrets.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/IMG_2136.jpeg 1104w" sizes="(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px" />Mr. Kaaku further elaborated on the crucial role NAGRC plays in ensuring the success of these programs, adding that the agency produces and makes available both high-quality semen and the necessary preservative, liquid nitrogen, to livestock farmers across the country.</p>
<p><strong>A Vision for the Future</strong><br />
As the event concluded, Minister Kadaga solidified her commitment to the project by vowing to continue lobbying the government to fund the remaining infrastructural development at the farm. Her goal is to secure funding for the completion of the Kasolwe farmer training hostel and skilling centre complex. Once completed, these will be the only remaining physical infrastructural projects needed to fully realize the vision of the Kasolwe Centre of Excellence. The completion of this facility will further cement Kasolwe Stock Farm’s role as the premier centre for livestock genetic and technical development in the region, ensuring that the benefits of superior breeding stock and advanced farming techniques continue to reach farmers in Busoga and beyond.</p>
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		<title>NAGRC creates resilient, prolific Ugandan goats</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2025 09:39:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>KASOLWE. In a transformative move for Uganda&#8217;s livestock industry, the National Animal Genetic Resources Centre and Data Bank (NAGRC&#38;DB) has unveiled a new, high-performance indigenous goat breed: the Kasolwe Brown....</p>
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<div data-subtree="aimfl" data-complete="true" data-processed="true"><strong>KASOLWE.</strong> <strong>In a transformative move for Uganda&#8217;s livestock industry, the </strong><strong><span class="T286Pc" data-complete="true" data-processed="true"><a class="H23r4e" href="https://nagrc.go.ug/animal-feed-production-unit-pasture-seed-multiplication-and-industrial-feed-production/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-sb="/url?sa=i&amp;source=web&amp;rct=j&amp;url=https://nagrc.go.ug/animal-feed-production-unit-pasture-seed-multiplication-and-industrial-feed-production/&amp;ved=2ahUKEwiUsMOEveSPAxUzT0EAHRtuH0oQy_kOegYIAwgEEAE&amp;opi=89978449&amp;cd&amp;psig=AOvVaw30ueewxUPEw6dyCNg1DHGS&amp;ust=1758359315914000" data-processed="true">National Animal Genetic Resources Centre and Data Bank (NAGRC&amp;DB)</a> has unveiled a new, high-performance indigenous goat breed: the Kasolwe Brown</span>. </strong></div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMIBBAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">Developed at the Kasolwe Stock Farm in Kamuli District, this &#8220;super goat&#8221; promises to revolutionize smallholder farming and position Uganda as a regional leader in goat genetics. It represents a pivot away from costly and largely unsuccessful crossbreeding with exotic imports toward a sustainable, home-grown solution.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMIBRAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">For years, Ugandan farmers have attempted to boost productivity by importing expensive breeding stock from countries like Southern Africa, the UK, and Switzerland. These animals were crossbred with local indigenous varieties, but the results for smallholders have been disappointing.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMIBRAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">Exotic and crossbred animals require a stringent, expensive management regime that is simply out of reach for most small-scale farmers. Even for large-scale commercial operations, the high costs of maintaining these breeds often eroded potential profits, making them an unsustainable investment.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMIBRAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">In fact, NAGRC&amp;DB&#8217;s own studies found that the economic benefits from crossbreeding were not significantly different from simply practicing selective breeding within the native indigenous herds.</div>
<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMIBxAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">Recognizing this critical flaw, NAGRC&amp;DB embarked on a long-term project to harness the inherent strengths of Uganda&#8217;s indigenous goat population.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMIBxAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">At the Kasolwe Animal Genetic Resource Centre, scientists, in collaboration with private breeders and custodians from Kamuli and Buyende districts, have spent years systematically selecting and improving native goats. This painstaking effort, conducted through a dispersed nucleus breeding scheme, has resulted in a foundation stock of over 500 animals that breed true to a specific, high-performing type.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMICBAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">The Kasolwe Brown goat is not just another breed; it is a product of deliberate scientific and communal effort to create an animal perfectly suited for the African context. Its impressive list of competitive traits speaks for itself. The breed multiplies exceptionally fast, boasting high twinning rates and excellent weaning percentages.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMICBAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">It exhibits an enhanced growth rate, gaining up to 127 grams per day, and is remarkably resilient to common diseases like Haemonchosis and Heart Water. This combination of high productivity and hardiness means the Kasolwe Brown can thrive in marginal production environments, making it an ideal choice for smallholder farmers across Uganda and Sub-Saharan Africa.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMICRAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">Its specific characteristics have been carefully curated through generations of selective breeding:</div>
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<li data-hveid="CAMIChAH" data-complete="true" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-complete="true">An average daily weight gain of up to 127g/day, with kids weighing between 12 and 15kg at the typical weaning age of three months.</span></li>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMICxAA" data-complete="true" data-processed="true">Comparative analyses conducted by NAGRC scientists further solidify the Kasolwe Brown’s dominance. When measured against other breeds available in Uganda, including the Savanah, Boer, Mubende, Kigezi, and Kalahari, the Kasolwe goat excelled in key productivity parameters. Its performance in twinning ability, disease resistance, weaning percentage, and adaptability to diverse agro-ecological zones was particularly remarkable.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMICxAA" data-complete="true" data-processed="true">These findings position the Kasolwe Brown not merely as an alternative, but as a potential national flagship breed capable of transforming goat farming throughout the region.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMIDBAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">The development program has also attracted international attention, securing a crucial partnership with scientists from Makerere University and the Roslin Institute at the University of Edinburgh. This collaboration uses advanced genomic technologies to sequence and genotype the Kasolwe population, with the goal of discovering novel gene adaptations related to environmental tolerance and disease immunity.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMIDBAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">This research is vital for safeguarding the breed&#8217;s unique traits from being diluted or lost through uncontrolled crossbreeding, a practice previously promoted by some stakeholders without a full understanding of the long-term consequences. NAGRC&amp;DB, which hosts national and regional gene banks, plans to conserve these traits both in-situ and ex-situ for future generations.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMIDRAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">The next phase of the project, according to Kasolwe Stock Farm manager Daniel Epinyu, is to multiply the foundation stock to a sufficient number for wider distribution. This will be managed through the newly created &#8220;Kasolwe Goat Breed Society,&#8221; a partnership between NAGRC&amp;DB and Kasombereza Farm Solutions.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMIDRAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">The society will ensure that this resilient and prolific breed reaches farmers in all agro-ecological zones of Uganda, fostering socioeconomic development, boosting food security, and improving the livelihoods of thousands of rural households.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMIDhAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">Early feedback from farmers is overwhelmingly positive. Mr. Tefula, a farmer from Kamuli, praised the goats&#8217; hardiness and rapid growth, noting they require minimal supplementation. Mrs. Kamaali from Buyende district highlighted the high twinning rate, which has dramatically increased her herd size. Another farmer, Mutiibwa, noted a significant reduction in veterinary costs due to the breed&#8217;s disease tolerance, making goat farming far more profitable.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMIDxAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">These firsthand accounts confirm the government&#8217;s visionary approach to transforming indigenous livestock into a commercial powerhouse. It promises to reduce dependency on costly imports and establish Uganda as a hub for sustainable livestock development. As Dr. Ssengoye Gordon, NAGRC&#8217;s Technical Manager of Production, put it, the Kasolwe Brown is &#8220;going to be a game changer in Uganda’s livestock industry&#8221;.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMIEBAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true">The high value of this new breed is already evident. For years, NAGRC was forced to hire armed security to protect the breeding stock at the farm from attempted thefts, demonstrating the strong demand and community recognition of the animals&#8217; worth. Local residents in Kamuli are expressing pride that such an innovation has originated in their area, anticipating that the Kasolwe Brown will elevate the district&#8217;s reputation as a national goat breeding centre.</div>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAMIEhAA" data-complete="true" data-processed="true">With strong farmer adoption, strategic private sector engagement, and continued scientific innovation, the Kasolwe Brown goat holds immense promise. It is not only expected to transform household incomes but also to boost the national livestock economy, helping Uganda achieve its vision of becoming a net exporter of goat genetic resources to the rest of Sub-Saharan Africa. As Dr. Katali Benda, head of the NAGRC goat breeding program, confidently stated, the Kasolwe is just the beginning, with more locally developed breeds on the horizon to support the sustainable commercialization of goat farming.</div>
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