Abel Kiddu, a mushroom farmer at Makindye, says that mushroom growing is a business that can be very profitable within a few weeks. Starting …
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Most soils in Uganda are less productive than they were years ago, according to Prof. Julius Kitungulu Zaake, a soil scientist. Zaake says the …
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Slaughtering of animals within the farm vicinity must be avoided. When birds are ready for slaughter, this should be done at once such that …
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“Sweet potato contributes about 20% of total crop residues provided by tuber crops. The sweet potato residues that are currently used as feed resources …
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The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Thomas Tayebwa, has expressed concern over the delay by Government to provide coffee seedlings to farmers. Tayebwa who looked …
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Rice importers have criticized a report made by the MPs on Trade for failure to include their submission in the main report. In a …
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Robert Monday is wondering where he will get money to buy more seeds ahead of the planting season. The farmer from Kabetemere in Kigarama, …
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When James Humbe Chibita bought a plot of land on the highway of Kira- Bulindo road in 2007, he never thought his compound would …
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The Katikkiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, has called upon men in the coffee business to involve women in the Plantation process something he …
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Nakati grows in a variety of soils and can be harvested for a long time, making it readily available and sustainable. According to Drake Kizito, …
