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The Home of Chia Organic Brand-the Only Organic Certified Chia seeds in East Africa
The Home of Chia Organic Brand-the Only Organic Certified Chia seeds in East Africa
To offer inclusive, agro-based extension services and solutions that socially and economically empower farmers, transform livelihoods, give dignity and expand opportunities.
To be the champion of the agro-based, socio-economic prosperity of the people of Africa – Turning Uganda Organic !!
We exist to transform the lives and livelihoods of our people socially and economically by enabling the rural farmers to fairly participate in nutritional foods value chains in the international market
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Black Chia seeds are tiny, oval-shaped, edible seeds known for their proven health benefits and nutritional value. They are from the flowering plant known as Salvia hispanica. They have a mild flavor and a unique gelatinous texture when wet. The gluten-free super-food contains a considerable amount of Omega-3 fatty acids which is very important for brain health.
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Quinoa seeds are tiny edible gluten-free seeds from the Amaranthaceae family plant species. The seeds are surprisingly nutritious and rich in quality protein. In retrospect, it is among a rare group of plants that contain adequate amount of the nine essential amino acids.
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Sesame (popularly known as simsim) is a yellowish, black, or red seed from the annual herb, Sesamum Indicum. It is one of the most commonly grown seed and has been used since the dawn of civilization—making it probably the oldest crop grown for its seeds. Sesame seeds are mostly used in...
Flax seeds also known as linseed are small and brown; they are derived from the flax plant (Linumusitatissimum). Historically they have been grown for thousands of year and experts even trace their roots from ancient Egypt. It is a largely undisputed fact that this seed has been used as a form of remedy in many...
Contrary to popular opinion, white chia does not have significant nutritional benefit from its counterpart black chia. The only difference is perhaps that white chia blends with most foods and is not easily visible. It is equally a nutrient packed superfood with a ton of uses.
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