MISSION STATEMENT


To be a leading provider of sustainable ag ricultural inputs that support farmers in achieving higher yields while restoring and maintain ing soil fertility, reducing carbon footprints, and fostering environmental sustainability.


To educate the Ugandan farmer on the most productive methods of application by bringing awareness to many benefits of the products.


To create carbon market standards for the Ugandan farmer to benefit from carbon credits initiatives by using our products.


To level the agricultural business field for the Ugandan farmer against other already practicing farmers from African countries.


To support Uganda’s claim on the coffee and cotton market by ensuring the best quality of both main exports.


To make accessible various technologies necessary in combating the agricultural waste problem into resourceful energies.


To support Uganda’s claim on the coffee and cotton market by ensuring the best quality of both main exports.

Who we are

HALISMA INVESTMENTS UGANDA LIMITED is a registered company focused on decentralised Waste-to-energy solutions. We produce a clean and renewable fuel gas that can be either used on-site for heat and power production or it can be stored for use where and when it is needed and Biochar powder for soil enhancement & carbon sequestration. Through Gasification technology, we convert traditionally considered 'tough' material into valuable renewable resource. We are also on a mission to promote sustainable farming through our organic fertilizers and nutrients. We aim to empower Growers and communities to embrace organic agriculture for a more sustainable future.

Even though research and Biochar usage has gained considerable attention from the 19th century, its application for different purposes such as detoxification of animal feed is acknowledged to have been practiced back in ancient times among different global cultures (Gerlach and Schmidst, 2012). 

Also in the mid 20th centuries (The 1940s), it has reportedly been applied in poultry feeding (Totusek and Beeson, 1953). 

From the current literature, the benefits that can be obtained by animals are quite diverse which range from detoxification of animal feed, enhancing feed intake and digestion, promoting animal live weight gain as well as improving the quality and quantity of animal products such as milk, eggs and meat (Toth and Dou, 2016).