Our Workplace

We currently employ 32 workers from across the Nakaseke District. During our pond construction phase, we contracted an additional 25 workers over the course of 3-months. And while labor statistics for Nakaseke district are unreliable, the fact is that there are always people searching for a consistent and reliable source of income. There hasn’t been a week that has gone by without several requests for a job.

All in all, labor constitutes a significant amount of Enterprise Farm’s expenses, especially when calculated as a percentage of overall sales.  In actuality, Enterprise has existed, up until this point, as a community employer first.

We want to continue to give our workers fair wages, but it has been hard as inflation has been as high as 18.7%, food prices are soaring, and the government has mandated workers pay into the NSSF (National Social Security Fund).

We daily feed our workers with breakfast and lunch, and we supply Identification cards and gum boots on a yearly basis. We hope to give each employee an Enterprise Farm embroidered’ overalls or apron to increase the Farm’s professionalism and care of our workforce.

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