President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has pledged government support to Mr. David Irumba, a thriving agribusiness entrepreneur based in Hoima City.
During his visit to Irumba’s farm, President Museveni commended his dedication to wealth creation, attributing his success to the government’s message of economic empowerment.
Irumba’s journey began in 2018 with three acres of coffee, and he has since expanded into poultry and goat farming, employing 50 workers and achieving significant financial growth.
With a poultry stock of 50,000 birds producing 500 trays of eggs daily, Irumba earns UGX 150 million per month and is projected to hit UGX 1 billion in annual revenue within five months.
His coffee enterprise also generates an average of UGX 1.6 million per month.
Irumba expressed gratitude to the President for granting his request for a visit, acknowledging the role of Uganda Development Bank (UBD) in financing his startup through a loan.
He credited government initiatives for his growth, citing access to electricity and improved road infrastructure as key enablers of his business.
Irumba challenged Ugandans to stop overlooking opportunities created by the government, especially the socioeconomic funds like the Parish Development Model (PDM).
He requested additional support, including an egg-breaking machine, a complete feed mixer, and a delivery truck for egg distribution.
In response, President Museveni contributed a feed mixer worth Shs80m and an egg-breaking machine worth Shs120m, as well as a truck to transport eggs to the market.
The President assured Irumba that the Ministry of Agriculture would address the farm’s water needs to facilitate poultry farming and zero-grazing for cattle.
Vice President H.E. Jessica Alupo praised President Museveni’s visionary leadership in transforming Uganda into a money-driven economy.
Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja commended the government’s commitment to infrastructure development, including improved road networks and the ongoing construction of Hoima International Airport.
Irumba now aims to turn his farm into a model demonstration farm to inspire and train other farmers in the region.























