Normah Agro Farm has been in business, producing high quality produce (i.e. Maize, Rice, Chia Seeds and Soya Beans) in Uganda for the last 5years.
We currently manage approximately 5,000 acres of farmland spread across Amuru district – Northern Uganda, East Africa. We comply with all business and agricultural regulations and requirements in the country.
We are staffed with veteran managers, and experienced agriculturists, supervisors, and field workers. Our team works efficiently and responds quickly to changing weather patterns and conditions.
Normah Agro Farm maintains a production staff of 50 or more experienced employees who provide continuity of labor throughout the entire year. We also have a source of seasonal employees who often return every year, thereby providing a consistent workforce throughout the season to address specific needs.
Normah Agro Farm provides our employees with ongoing training in current farming practices, safety, and a variety of out-reach programs.
All of our efforts are driven by the determination to provide the highest quality of organic produce at reasonable rates.
"We aspire to efficiently and sustainably produce the highest quality produce possible from any given season thereby revolutionizing the food system and maintaining sustainable supply chain."
Normah Agro Farm - Mission Statement
Normah Agro Farm Produce
Rice is produced in a wide range of locations and under a variety of climatic conditions, from the wettest areas in the world to the driest deserts.
Rice has also fed more people over a longer time than has any other crop.
It is spectacularly diverse, both in the way it is grown and how it is used by humans.
Maize also known as corn, is actually a cereal grain which is used for many different purposes. Maize is used for many different purposes.
It is mainly used as fodder for animals, food grain, pop corn, baby corn, sweet corn and green cobs. Consuming maize is beneficial for health and maize farming is very easy both in small scale and large scale.
Chia seeds contain several components that, when eaten as part of a balanced plant-rich diet, may prevent the development of various chronic diseases.
Chia seeds can be eaten cooked or raw, but they should be added to another food or soaked before eating. Despite their small size, chia seeds are full of important nutrients.
Soybeans are a common cash crop that produce at least twice as much protein per acre as most other vegetables or grains. As processed meal or oil, soybeans make their way into human and animal foods, as well as an array of nonfood industrial products and fuel.
Soy is also used in various food preparations/recipes especially for weaning babies.