Our Story

In 2015, Ntakye commenced operations with the aim of utilizing technology to enhance urban planning and organization in Kampala, including a focus on urban farming. Over time, the company evolved and adjusted to changing circumstances, redirecting its attention to agribusiness, with a primary focus on cattle, coffee, cuniculture, and bananas. Recently, Ntakye has conducted trials on organic pesticides and foliar fertilizers, while also piloting the use of productive energy technologies like solar-powered cow milking machines and solar-integrated knapsack sprayers. Of the two technologies, the latter has been chosen for scale-up, aiming for distribution to smallholder farmers in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Zambia, and Tanzania.

Products

Livestock

Cuniculture (rabbit rearing) and Ankole cattle (breeding)

Productive Use of Energy (PUE) Unit

Battery-operated and solar-integrated knapsack sprayers

Crops

Coffee (robusta/arabica cross); Banana (cooking/plantain)

Why?

Environment

In our agribusiness, ensuring sustainable and accessible future food production is vital. We focus on organic practices, sharing and learning from local farmers, reinforcing our commitment to feed the future responsibly while supporting communities

Shared Passion

We have all chosen our respective careers because we are excited and energized to be involved in agriculture and make a difference. This shared passion runs as a common thread that unites us with our fellow farmers.

Key Stats

1
RABBITS
1
Acres of Coffee
1
ACRES OF banana
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