Best Female Farmer in Uganda

Meilleure Agricultrice de vanille en Ouganda

A Well-Deserved Recognition

Elected Best Female Farmer in Uganda, Keitahe Rovance embodies agricultural excellence through her hard work, sustainable practices, and positive influence within her community. Her commitment to responsible farming makes her an inspiring role model for many other female farmers in Uganda and beyond.

The Impact of Women in Vanilla Cultivation

Women play a fundamental role in vanilla production, a sector that demands patience, expertise, and passion. By recognizing their contribution through this award, we aim to support a sector that is more inclusive, equitable, sustainable, and prosperous..

Meilleure Agricultrice de vanille en Ouganda
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Eurovanille: A Strong Commitment to the Future

At Eurovanille, we believe in the importance of supporting female farmers who contribute to the growth of high-quality vanilla. By highlighting leaders like Keitahe Rovance, we reaffirm our commitment to promoting environmentally responsible farming practices and empowering women in this sector.

A Promising Future

This award is not just a recognition; it is also an encouragement for all the female farmers who, day after day, advance the vanilla sector. We warmly congratulate Keitahe Rovance and all the producers who help make vanilla an exceptional spice.

Congratulations again to Keitahe Rovance!

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On January 12th 2026, Eurovanille inaugurated the Edmond Albius Media Library in Ampanafena, in the SAVA region of Madagascar. This educational and solidarity-based project aims to promote access to reading, digital tools and knowledge for children and families in a rural area at the heart of the vanilla value chain.

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