Many Ugandans want to dry fruits mangoes (the really rot away), bananas (birds 
feast & wasted energy), paw paws, cassava, sweat potatoes, coffee, you name it 

Then the problem starts, whenever it rains. The African suffers immensely food 
rottes away.

A simple study will show that an egg laying chicken is not so specialised in 
that field 

Hence mechanical incubators will offer village artisans a lot of good time 
prefabricating them. 

And the solution?

Now Uganda with good sunshine and add that with very simplified solar panels 
(look for waste dump of (solar panel product waste), a card box and an old 
computer � all Ugandans would have made an incubator at less than shillings 
10,000 Ug better than the biological incubation system of a chicken.  Don�t 
import.

There is more.

Uganda native chicken are at the mercy of wide spread �hybrid� chicken farming. 
This is not good at all economically and in many other ways like health (fats).

Teach villages folk the simple methods of incubating eggs locally and spread 
the capital risk - will not only boost Katwe but also incomes and satisfaction.

When fate strikes, chicken flu and fever comes home, chicken die amass as they 
often do then villagers have an option to incubate eggs to get a fresh stock of 
local chicken. 

And ostrich meat is really good, though we have specialised in murdering 
ostriches for feathers.

That is where science, economy and digitisation start proliferating the village 
and percolates down into the African daily routine.


Develop your villages at no cost at all

Bwanika








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