EcoCulture & AgroFest celebrates Uganda’s rich indigenous heritage while promoting climate resilience and food sovereignty. The festival will feature exhibitions of indigenous crops and traditional seed banks, cooking demonstrations using locally grown produce, and storytelling sessions highlighting sustainable farming practices passed down through generations.
Youth-focused workshops will teach agroecology, conservation techniques, and ways to integrate traditional knowledge into modern agricultural systems. Cultural performances, music, and art will create a vibrant atmosphere, inspiring participants to connect culture, food, and climate action.
Impact: Preserves indigenous agricultural knowledge, promotes sustainable local food systems, and strengthens climate resilience through cultural practices.