The Government has started implementing a programme that will require all smaller holder aquaculture farmers in the country to belong to a co-operative union. …
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The unhygienic state of the Busia municipal council abattoir is worrying residents over the safety of meat slaughtered at the facility. The abattoir is …
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The success or failure of a farming enterprise depends a lot on management. As our agriculture sector develops, more farm owners are hiring managers …
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The department of forestry, biodiversity and tourism at Makerere University, has stepped in to champion a campaign to protect and conserve the shea tree …
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A total of 90% of grain foods produced and consumed locally in northern Uganda is mycotoxin-contaminated, research done by Gulu University has established. The …
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Coffee farmers have petitioned Parliament, arguing that their seedlings, worth sh71b, have overgrown in nursery beds and could be wasted if immediate government intervention …
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Uganda’s tea sub-sector is a sleeping giant that if awakened would greatly improve the country’s export earnings. Many factors including poor co-ordination of the …
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If you are stuck with white jerrycans, consider using them in your garden. They can make a stunning hedge in your front or backyard …
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Parliament Urged To Draft Policies That Mitigate Effects Of Climate Change On Agriculture
by adminby adminParliamentarians in Africa have been advised to prioritise the drafting of policies that will take into account measures that will lead to a resilient …
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King Oyo Lauds Toro’s Largest Coffee Farmer, Encourages Subjects To Borrow A Leaf
by adminby adminThe King of Toro, Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru, has lauded Dr Ian Clarke for having established the largest coffee farm in the kingdom. Located …
