Agriculture Department

Agriculture Staff

Kisaro TSS agriculture students gain skills in crop production, soil management, and sustainable farming practices.

Agriculture Staff

KISARO TSS Agriculture Students

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Support Staff

KISARO TSS Agriculture Students

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Kisaro TSS agriculture students are trained in crop production, soil management, and sustainable farming practices. They participate in practical fieldwork that connects classroom lessons with real agricultural activities. Through this training, they are prepared to contribute effectively to food security and agricultural trade within their communities.In addition, they develop entrepreneurial skills that help them start small agribusiness projects and engage in modern farming techniques. This equips them not only with technical knowledge but also with the confidence to create opportunities and support community development.

Kisaro TSS agriculture students specialize in the trade of agricultural products alongside their technical studies. They learn how to grow, harvest, and manage crops, but also how to market and sell farm produce effectively. The trade aspect focuses on agribusiness skills such as record-keeping, pricing, value addition, and linking with markets. By combining farming knowledge with business practices, students are prepared to participate in the agricultural economy as future farmers, entrepreneurs, or agribusiness professionals. This trade-oriented training enables them to contribute to local development and create income-generating opportunities for themselves and their communities.

Agriculture Trade

Our teachers provide theoretical and practical agriculture education.

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Here are some useful Tips in Agriculture Trade you can use for Kisaro TSS students: Know Your Market – Understand customer needs, demand trends, and the best time to sell products. Quality First – Always provide clean, healthy, and well-packaged produce to attract more buyers. Use Modern Farming Practices – Adopt improved seeds, irrigation, and soil management to increase yields. Build Good Relationships – Work with farmers, cooperatives, and buyers to expand trade opportunities. Save and Reinvest – Save part of the profit and reinvest in tools, seeds, or livestock to grow the business.


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Our students learn modern agricultural techniques through hands-on training.

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