By Umar Nsubuga Few farmers in Uganda devote resources to growing yams. Often yams grow on their own in the wild or backyard. Yams …
Jacquiline Nakandi
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By Umar Nsubuga You cannot go wrong with onions. Onions can be produced on a wide range of soil types though heavy clay soils …
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By Umar Nsubuga Guavas (psidium guajava) are not grown on a large scale in Uganda. Their properties are similar to those of apples. Guava …
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By Umar Nsubuga Gooseberries have been neglected for years and left to grow on their own even though they have a good market in …
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By Umar Nsubuga Abbey Kaibbala, a resident of Wobulenzi town, Luwero district and a dealer in nursery bed seedlings advise farmers to construct a …
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This is one of the things farmers find painful to do, most especially when replacement stock is not produced on the farm. However, knowing …
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Pellets offer a lot of advantages for dairy farmers.
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By Patrick Okino The government should set up seed banks in every village in the country to facilitate access to quality declared seed and …
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By AFP SACAPULAS – As rain becomes ever scarcer in northern Guatemala, communities are learning how to carve out makeshift irrigation canals and purify …
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By Patrick Okino Oxfam has advised farmers in the greater north to boost local food plant production, preserve and protect for nutrition purposes, food …
