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Vet Centre Steals the Show at Harvest Money Expo 2026 -Farmers Can’t Get Enough

Advancing Animal Health for Agricultural Prosperity

The Harvest Money Expo has long stood as one of Uganda’s most influential agricultural platforms, bringing together farmers, agribusinesses, policymakers, and innovators to share knowledge and drive productivity.

At the 2026 edition, Vet Centre emerged as a key player, reinforcing its commitment to improving livestock health, farmer livelihoods, and the overall agricultural value chain.

In a sea of exhibitors pitching everything from seeds to solar pumps, Vet Centre cut through the noise with one simple message: healthy animals mean real money. And judging by the crowds packed around their booth, that message hit home.

“This Is What We Actually Need” Forget the fluff, farmers showed up with real problems, and Vet Centre delivered real solutions.

Strengthening the Backbone of Agriculture

Agriculture thrives on healthy livestock. As harvesting represents the culmination of a farming cycle the stage where farmers “reap what they sow” animal health plays a decisive role in ensuring that farmers achieve maximum yield and income. Vet Centre’s participation at the expo highlighted this critical connection, emphasizing that strong veterinary services are essential for sustainable agricultural success. Through its presence, Vet Centre positioned itself not just as a supplier of veterinary products, but as a partner in agricultural transformation.

Showcasing Veterinary Solutions

At the expo, Vet Centre showcased a wide range of veterinary products and services tailored to the needs of Ugandan farmers. These included:

Antibiotics and anti-infectives for livestock disease management

Nutritional supplements to boost productivity

Vaccines and preventive care solutions

Advisory services on animal husbandry and farm management

Farmers visiting the Vet Centre exhibition booth had the opportunity to engage directly with veterinary professionals, gaining insights into disease prevention, proper drug usage, and best practices for maximizing livestock output.

Farmer Education and Knowledge Sharing

One of the standout aspects of Vet Centre’s involvement was its strong focus on farmer education. The team conducted practical demonstrations and interactive sessions, addressing key challenges such as:Common livestock diseases in UgandaProper vaccination schedulesAntimicrobial resistance and responsible drug useImproving milk, meat, and poultry production. This knowledge-sharing approach aligns with the broader purpose of the Harvest Money Expo—to empower farmers with actionable information that enhances productivity and resilience. Driving Innovation and AccessibilityVet Centre also used the platform to introduce innovative approaches to veterinary care, including improved distribution channels and farmer-friendly service models. By making quality veterinary products more accessible, especially to smallholder farmers, Vet Centre is helping bridge a critical gap in Uganda’s agricultural ecosystem.

Building Partnerships for Growth

The expo provided an opportunity for Vet Centre to strengthen relationships with:

Farmer groups and cooperatives

Agribusiness stakeholders

Government agencies

Development partners

These partnerships are essential for scaling impact and ensuring that veterinary services reach farmers across all regions of Uganda.

Impact on Uganda’s Agricultural Future

Vet Centre’s participation in Harvest Money Expo 2026 underscores a broader vision: a thriving agricultural sector where livestock health is prioritized, farmers are empowered, and productivity is maximized. By combining quality products, expert knowledge, and a farmer-centered approach, Vet Centre continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of agriculture in Uganda.

The Harvest Money Expo 2026 was more than just an exhibition, it was a platform for transformation. Vet Centre’s involvement demonstrated how veterinary services are integral to agricultural success, reinforcing the idea that healthy animals lead to prosperous farmers. As Uganda continues to invest in agriculture as a driver of economic growth, organizations like Vet Centre will remain at the forefront ensuring that every harvest season is not just productive, but sustainable and profitable.

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