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Proved: Big Dreams Start Small

The 50K Challenge at Rwentanga Farm Institute

Day 2 of the Rwentanga Youth Bootcamp 2025 was a turning point for many young participants. It wasn’t just a lesson, it was a real-life entrepreneurial experience designed to shift perspectives and unleash creativity.

Each team was given UGX 50,000 and just 5 hours to step into the local community, start a business of their choice, sell a product or service, and return with a profit. But before they hit the field, participants were equipped with vital business and financial skills to guide their decisions.

📚 Learning the Basics

Prior to launching their ventures, teams were taught the fundamentals of business and financial planning, including:

Record keeping – Tracking cash inflows and outflows

Pricing strategies – How to determine the right price for their product

Understanding costs and budgeting

Calculating the break-even point

Evaluating what makes a good business idea – Demand, affordable price, profits and sustainability.

These lessons set the stage for a challenge that tested not just their creativity, but also their discipline and teamwork.


💼 In the Field

What followed was nothing short of amazing. All teams not only managed to start a business within the limited time and budget — they all returned with profits. Here’s how the teams performed:

  1. Catalyst Crew – UGX 115,600 Profit
    The most profitable team, Catalyst Crew supplied an organic pesticide to local farmers. Their environmentally conscious product solved a real agricultural problem and won the market quickly.
  2. Anti-Chemical Forum – UGX 74,000 Profit
    Focused on waste management and sustainable agriculture, this team collected and sold rabbit urine, a natural fertilizer and pesticide. A brilliant way to turn waste into value.
  3. The Elites – UGX 70,800 Profit
    Ran a multi-product business offering several items to meet diverse community needs i.e. Cassava chips, local Porridge(kiribita) and fetched water in the community at a cost. Their broad approach and effective selling strategy helped them secure third place.
  4. Team Aviation – UGX 20,000 Profit
    Tapped into a basic rural need — charcoal. A simple yet essential product that saw quick sales and solid returns.
  5. Star Link Initiative – UGX 13,800 Profit
    This team promoted health and wellness by selling salads and soft drinks. Their niche focus brought awareness to healthy lifestyles while earning a respectable profit.
  6. Dream Chasers – UGX 11,000 Profit
    Focused on a student favorite — pilau rice. They catered to known demand and showed that food always sells when it's well-prepared and well-priced.


🌾 The Power of Agriculture - A Clear Standout

One key insight from the results? Agricultural-based businesses came out on top. The most profitable ventures catalyst Crew, Anti-Chemical Forum, and The Elites all provided products that supported local farmers or the environment.

This highlights a powerful lesson: the agriculture sector holds immense untapped potential for youth entrepreneurs, especially when approached with innovation and sustainability in mind.

🧠 More Than a Business Lesson

While the challenge was rooted in business, it taught participants so much more:

💡 The mindset of starting small – They learned that with even a tiny capital, big impact is possible.

👥 Teamwork – Each member had to contribute, compromise, and collaborate under pressure.

🧩 Decision making – From product selection to pricing, every move mattered.

🔁 Resilience – When things didn’t go as planned, teams had to pivot, adapt, and stay motivated.

📖 Learning through mistakes – Missteps weren’t failures — they were part of the learning process.


💬 Reflections from the Field

Some teams shared how tough it was to convince customers, others how competition affected sales, while many reflected on how they’d price differently next time. Yet, what stood out most was this: every challenge became a learning moment, and every mistake built confidence.

🌟 Mindsets Transformed

The 50K Challenge wasn’t just about making money, it was about making entrepreneurs.

It showed young people that they don’t have to wait for big funding or perfect conditions to start all they need is an idea, a team, a willingness to learn, and the courage to try.

At Rwentanga Bootcamp, we believe in unlocking the potential of youth through action, and Day 2 proved exactly that. With the right mindset, even UGX 50,000 can become a powerful tool for change.

Stay tuned for more stories from the bootcamp — where youth are not just learning business, they’re living it. 🚀