Earlier this year, Amazima had the opportunity to host a very unique training seminar at our land in Buziika called Farming God's Way.
Although Uganda has seen much urbanization in the past few years, the majority of Ugandans are still subsistence farmers - working tirelessly to provide only what will feed their family. Uganda's two rainy seasons and plentiful sunshine should mean that these families can grow plenty of food to sustain them throughout the year. Unfortunately, poor farming practices and a loss of motivation has left many fields in poor condition, and families are struggling to find enough to eat. Amazima's sponsorship and feeding programs are doing a great deal to relieve the current crisis, but we are always working towards making a more lasting impact by empowering the people of Uganda to participate in changing their lives and their community.
Farming God's Way (FGW) is not an organization, but a resource to teach improved and sustainable farming methods to local farmers based on Biblical principles.
For three days, a certified trainer came to Buziika and instructed 12 local farmers in the methods taught by FGW. The largest component of the training is minimal or no tillage (turning/plowing the land). Like in America, farmers in Uganda typically completely turn over the soil before each planting season - the only difference being that they use a hand-powered hoe rather than a gas-powered plow! FGW leaves the soil unturned and only digs holes at precise intervals where the crops will be planted. The weeds and crop residue from the previous planting season are simply cut down to maintain a mulch cover on the field. This not only drastically improves water retention but over time also injects critical biological matter back into the soil.
There are three pillars to the Farming God's Way methodology:
1. Management
Do everything on time
Do everything to a high standard
Do everything with minimal wastage
2. Technology
No plowing
100% mulch covers (referred to as God's Blanket)
Practice crop rotation
3. Biblical
Acknowledge God and God alone
Consider your ways
Understanding God's all-sufficiency
What you sow, you shall reap
Bring tithes and offerings to God
Stake your claim
The final day of training included the planting of a demonstration garden. A ten-by-ten meter plot was laid out prior to the seminar and all the participants were able to practice the skills they had been taught the previous two days. It was a great time of learning, both of new farming techniques and about the Gospel. Many of the students were not regular church attendees and one student was actually a practicing witch doctor!
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An average Ugandan farmer produces 280 kg of maize (corn) per acre. Utilizing FGW techniques, that same farmer can produce 3,000 kg of maize per acre! |
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Our garden was planted next to a pathway leading to the next village so that as many people as possible can see the results and become interested in FGW. |
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We sincerely hope and pray that the seeds that were planted - in our garden and in the students' hearts - will grow and flourish!
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Special thanks to our FGW trainer, Chris Sperling. Without his heart for the farmers of Uganda and his mastery of the local language, the class would not have been able to take place! |
Thank you! Webale Nyo!
ReplyDeleteFantastic teaching!!! I just love this and the increase in the amount of corn crops is wonderful! A great way to love the Ugandans and show them God's love to..
ReplyDeleteWould like to replicate this training in other parts of Uganda.
ReplyDeleteHi Greg!
DeleteYou can contact FGW directly through one of these methods:
http://www.farming-gods-way.org/contact_us.htm
Greg, you can contact me here: sperling_equip@yahoo.ca
DeleteI will be happy to see how we can get you some training.
Also check out our FGW Facebook page for Uganda:http://goo.gl/xYrZw
Chris Sperling (FGW trainer)
I am so happy you are moving in the direction of food sustainability with Farming God's Way! May your crops provide abundance and be overflowing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful way to show God's love!
ReplyDeleteI was there, visiting from Canada! I am Chris Sperling's mother and I was so blessed to witness what God is doing through FGW in Uganda... It was Chris's first time to teach the seminar in Luganda. Also when I went home, I ordered (through amazon.ca ) and read the wonderful book, KISSES FROM KATIE. I am so thrilled that Chris is working with farmers - one of his first words was "TRACTOR"! I am also so thrilled at the MOTHER HEART God has given one as young as Katie.... I also got to meet her briefly as she came up to the playground (Amazima) just before the bus left... sp proud of you all!
ReplyDeleteMy heart is so full! Your team is amazing! Gods army hard at work. Bless you all!
ReplyDeleteIt's so wonderful that you're equiping the people of Uganda with these teachings and helping them to thrive. You are a blessing to them and an inspiration to me!
ReplyDeleteThis is so awesome! Partnering farming techniques with the God's heart is such a sweet combination. Thank you so much for posting this!
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