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Nyagatare engineer earns millions from farming

When he graduated with a civil engineering degree 27 years ago, Sam Rubagumya had big dreams as any other young graduate. However, he was he met by a rough world after graduation, especially as he had to fend for his young family. This forced him to turn to small-scale farming to ensure his family had enough food to eat. This small strategy has resulted into a huge farming enterprise today. He told Business Times’ Peterson Tumwebaze how he made it.Twenty-seven years ago, Sam Rubagumya, a resident of Matimba Nyagatare, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. This was every parent’s dream at the time as it meant a good job and better income for the family.
Rubagumya at one of his maize granaries. The New Times / Peterson Tumwebaze
Rubagumya at one of his maize granaries. The New Times / Peterson Tumwebaze
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