Kampala is a tough place to move around in. The country needs agricultural markets and food processing facilities. It needs a nationwide weather reporting system. Bulk grain buyers that we have met with require minimum limits before they can purchase (3 tons!) that are way more than a single village of small holders can produce. Uganda needs integrated agricultural data management. Farmers need to be exposed to value chains that provide them with pre-harvest price guarantees for agricultural product. USAID is spending way too much money in the North on things that aren't effectively improving the economic conditions of the farmers. NGOs don't share information and provide wildly inconsistent extension training to farmers groups, then provide free inputs without providing business training, and then two years later close down their projects leaving farmers hanging. There are really no irrigation solutions in the North or East. We had a meeting with the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, and their hydrology map of the Pader District in Acholiland showed that they know the locations of only half of the available well sites. Anyway, have you seen the murders in Nigeria?