Throughout October and early November five Suubi youth undertook training in coffee grafting at one of the recognised coffee farms in Lwengo district. This committed team traveled 10 kms from Suubi each Monday and Friday to learn the new skill which will eventually see them grafting seedlings to sell to the wider community.

The trainers carefully watched over the boys as they prepared soil,

which was then added it to the plastic grafting bags.

Grafts were added to each of the bags.

And then placed under cover to allow them time to establish roots.

By the end of the 6 week training period the boys were able to plant out their seedlings.

Then it was back to Suubi to establish a seedling nursery where they will pass on their new found skills to others.
At the end of the training period, the group was excited to return to Suubi and set up a coffee seedling nursery of their own. During December they have set about training other interested youth in the area in the art of coffee grafting. Once the newly established seedlings have reached the required size, all of the youth will be able to set up their own coffee gardens as a why of generating an income. What a wonderful initiative!
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