Pioneering market-led, symbiotic value chains in East Africa
Founded and registered in January 2025 as a sole proprietorship, Koomo Symbiotic Business Solutions is a profit-making agri-business enterprise led by an expert team with seasoned experience in community engagement and professional business management.
Our enterprise is built on the principle of mutualistic ecology. We have designed a business model where commercial profitability directly drives ecological conservation and community resilience to a shared goal.
We are established in Nabilatuk District with a commercial outlet in Moroto. Our expansion strategy includes extending high-quality honey production into Nakapiripirit and Napak districts, creating a unified agricultural corridor in Southern Karamoja.
To pioneer market-led, symbiotic value chains in East Africa where commercial trade actively restores biodiversity and elevates rural livelihoods.
To deploy functionally dependent business units that transform ecological challenges into high-value market commodities, focusing heavily on sustainable apiculture, climate-smart agriculture, and conservation-linked employment.
Building mutually beneficial relationships between commerce, conservation, and communities.
Ensuring long-term ecological and economic viability in all our operations.
Placing local communities at the center of our decision-making and benefit-sharing.
Maintaining clear, honest relationships with partners, farmers, and customers.
As the founder of Koomo SBS, Abraham champions sustainable apiculture as a commercial vehicle for ecological conservation. His strategic five-year vision drives the enterprise to scale annual honey production to 20 tons, protect 40 million bees, and integrate local youth and women into secure economic value chains.
Abraham's expertise spans across green livelihood development such as banana plantation, Piggery, and bee keeping for value addition. By blending commercial growth with social impact, he is transforming the above enterprises into an efficient, investor-ready agri-business that builds community resilience against climate change.
An expert in managing complex food security and natural resource interventions in pastoral communities, he serves as a chief narrative architect bridging grassroots ecological impact with institutional investors, donors, and commercial partners in the agri-food value chain.
At Koomo SBS, Samuel leverages his livelihood expertise to drive the enterprise's core pillars: environmental conservation, climate resilience, and profitable value addition. As a Business Correspondent, he translates Koomo's ecological milestones into compelling, data-driven market reports. Backed by a strong background leading multidisciplinary teams for international humanitarian agencies, Samuel effectively mobilizes local communities, empowering pastoralist youth and women to transition into profitable, green livelihoods that build long-term economic resilience against climate shocks.
At Koomo Symbiotic Business Solutions, he leads the integration of climate-smart agriculture with commercial agro-processing, turning environmental stewardship into a driver for business profitability. Drawing on his tenure as Project Officer for Caritas Moroto Service (RESTORE Africa), Manasseh applies data-driven tracking to optimize ecological production, manage multi-stakeholder engagements, and protect local biodiversity.
Furthermore, his foundational background with Andre Foods International equips him to mobilize smallholder producer farmers into sustainable, conservation-friendly farming practices. At Koomo SBS, he directly translates these field-tested competencies into securing premium, climate-resilient raw materials while actively restoring the ecosystems that underpin the entire enterprise.
As a MasterCard Foundation Scholar holding an MBA from the American University of Beirut and a Bachelor of Human Resource Management from Makerere University, his career spans from grassroots field coordination to senior executive financial management.
At Koomo SBS, Joyfree leverages this extensive background to anchor the enterprise's financial sustainability, compliance, and growth scaling. By applying institutional-grade financial discipline to modern agri-business, he ensures that Koomo's commercial operations, from sustainable honey production value chains to ecological conservation initiatives, are backed by airtight financial models, efficient resource allocation, and solid investor readiness. His unique blend of strategic financial management and human resource leadership ensures that Koomo scales efficiently while maximizing value for both smallholder farmers and other stakeholders in value addition.