Vet Centre

Vet Centre nominated for Farmer’s Choice Award


Vet Centre has been nominated for Animal Health Services Provider of the Year – East Africa at the 2026 Farmers Choice Awards, Summit & Expo Africa, a recognition that places the company among the region’s most impactful agribusiness and animal health institutions.

The nomination highlights Vet Centre’s growing role in strengthening livestock health systems across Uganda and East Africa, where animal health remains a cornerstone of food security, rural livelihoods, and agricultural resilience.

Organised annually, the 2026 Farmers Choice Awards, Summit & Expo Africa will take place in Lusaka, Zambia, with activities hosted at the Mulungushi International Conference Centre. The Farmers Choice Awards recognise excellence across the agricultural value chain, celebrating organisations that demonstrate reliability, innovation, and sustained contribution to farmers and agribusinesses. Vet Centre’s nomination reflects years of consistent service delivery, farmer engagement, and a focus on dependable veterinary solutions.

Supporting Farmers Where It Matters Most

Founded with a mission to make quality animal health products accessible and reliable, Vet Centre has built its reputation by working closely with farmers, veterinary professionals, and agribusiness partners. The company supplies a wide range of veterinary pharmaceuticals, supplements, and animal health products, while also providing technical guidance to support effective livestock management.

In a region where preventable animal diseases continue to affect productivity and incomes, Vet Centre’s work has helped farmers improve herd health, reduce losses, and enhance overall farm performance.

“Our approach has always been simple,” said a representative from Vet Centre. “Listen to farmers, provide products they can trust, and support them with knowledge that makes a real difference on the ground.”

A Regional Recognition

The East Africa category brings together nominees from multiple countries, reflecting the growing importance of cross-border collaboration in animal health and agriculture. Vet Centre’s nomination signals not only national recognition, but also its expanding footprint and influence across the region.

As livestock production continues to play a critical role in East Africa’s economies, awards such as these highlight the institutions working behind the scenes to strengthen veterinary care, biosecurity, and sustainable farming practices.

Public Voting Now Open

The Farmers Choice Awards include a public voting component, allowing farmers, partners, and members of the public to support organisations they believe are making a meaningful impact.

Vet Centre has called upon its clients, partners, and supporters to participate in the voting process.

Voting link:
👉 http://bit.ly/4rvnKfA

Voters can also scan the QR code provided on Vet Centre’s official nomination artwork.

Looking Ahead

Regardless of the final outcome, the nomination marks an important milestone for Vet Centre and its growing community of farmers and partners. It underscores the importance of reliable animal health services in building resilient agricultural systems and highlights the role local institutions play in shaping the future of farming in East Africa.

As voting continues, Vet Centre remains focused on its core mission: supporting healthy animals, productive farms, and sustainable livelihoods across the region

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