Dear Richard,

I am in agreement with Abati Mickson on the date of Science Cafe to be 
rescheduled to 5th June 2011 because we shall be cheering our dear Uganda 
Cranes 
at Namboole. Let members kindly reconsider this. 


Here is yet another opportunity to listen and discuss with our own Dr. Alicai 
Titus and Dr. Asea Godfrey (PHD) from Namulonge. There has been too much gap 
between researchers and the end users of the research. Come all to forge a way 
for a better Agriculture in our region.

Regards,

Dramadri




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From: Mickson Abati <abatimick...@yahoo.co.uk>
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <westnilenet@kym.net>
Sent: Thu, 26 May, 2011 16:17:29
Subject: [WestNileNet] The Science Cafe - Kampala


Hi Richard

I hope you are well healthwise.It is nice to hear your voice again after a long 
while and thanx for this information. I for one will be there but im afraid the 
Day you have mentioned is when  Uganda will take on Guinie Bisau, dont you 
think 
it may affect the attendance? why dont we try Sunday 5th June2011?. anyway I am 
just thinking aloud this is my own view. I believe it is going to be another 
very interesting Science Cafe for those who will attend please members let us 
join in the discussions.

Regards.

Mickson 

--- On Thu, 26/5/11, Okuti Boroa <ok...@asili.co.ug> wrote:


>From: Okuti Boroa <ok...@asili.co.ug>
>Subject: [WestNileNet] {Spam?} The Science Cafe - Kampala
>To: "'A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile'" <westnilenet@kym.net>
>Date: Thursday, 26 May, 2011, 11:07
>
>
>Dear Brothers and Sisters,
> 
>It’s been a while since you heard from us I am sure! We have been thinking and 
>reloading The Science Cafe – Kampala. We want to have the best in quality of 
>dream, talk, internalize and act so the knowledge sharing re-loaded will this 
>time have three panellists and the theme of discussion this time is 
>Agriculture 
>for Sustainable Development ...
> 
>In this cafe we would like to introduce farming, the changing dynamics of 
>farming in terms of inputs, production quality (improved varieties and other 
>inputs), soil use as well as changing climate patterns and remedies. Many will 
>indeed agree that Agriculture has much changed from subsistence farming to 
>commercial knowledge based farming (as written in asili4u.wordpress.com) and 
>people are more and more looking at production for the market. Hence looking 
>at 
>the power of organised farmer groups/cooperatives as well as workable 
>financing 
>models.
> 
>The panel will include;
> 
>Dr. Titus Alicai (PHD - Plant Virologist)
>Lead discussant based at  Namulonge Research Station
> 
>Titus will focus on the technical aspects of Agriculture in the face of the 
>current trends in the world, we all are aware that improved varieties of 
>plants 
>are being developed all the time, e.g. Drought resistant cassava, groundnuts 
>etc, there are new methods too, as well as issues of sustainable use of soil 
>and 
>irrigation among others. 
>
> 
>The discussion however will focus overviews to assist lay farmers and 
>intending 
>farmers to learn some of the pertinent issues on the ground.
> 
>Mr. Richard Okuti
>Discussant and Senior Consultant at I-Network for livelihoods also a 
>Consultant 
>for Private Sector Foundation and Entrepreneur at Asili Richlands a Marketing, 
>Innovations and IT firm.
> 
>Richard will focus on advantages of building organised farmer groups and the 
>use 
>of market intelligence (including ICT) in making produce marketing decisions.
> 
>Ms. Diana Ondoga
>Discussant and Pinnacle Analyst at DFCU Bank, also worked in Training, 
>Customer 
>Service & Sales in the bank in the past years.
> 
>Diana will focus on potential financing mechanisms from banks as well as 
>eligibility for such funds. She has experience in the banking sector that will 
>be useful to the farming community.
> 
>The Science Cafe – Kampala will be hosted by Mr. Joseph Dramadri and Friends 
>Bar 
>(famously known as Jose’s Bar in Nalya), it will take place on Saturday June 
>4, 
>2011 at 4:00pm. The venue is free for all eats and drinks will be served at 
>participants cost.
> 
>We invite all interested people to come and share knowledge on this subject 
>but 
>also learn from others. Other issues that may be touched are other viable cash 
>crops for West Nile and Soil rejuvenation for dying soils in the region.
> 
>Kind regards
> 
> 
>Richard Okuti
>-- 
>Asili Marketing & ICT - “Website & e-Solutions, Marketing
>Communications and Apprenticeship"
> 
>Tel +256 312 294857/1 and Mobile +256 772 725252 (Uganda)
> 
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