Nantambi Christine, a poultry a farmer says chicken droppings are used to feed other animals like fish, pigs among others.
Jacquiline Nakandi
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“People start farming after there retirement which is wrong,” says Nantambi Christine, a poultry farmer.
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Elisha Kajumba Matte is a household name in Bundibugyo district for cultivating vanilla on a commercial scale. He introduced vanilla in the Rwenzori region …
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For two weeks, the Harvest Money pull-out offers is carrying series on the coffee value chain. This is because Uganda has hosted the G-25 …
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For the eighth year running, Vision Group, together with the Embassy of the Netherlands, KLM Airlines, dfcu Bank and Koudjis Animal Nutrition, is running …
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By Moses Kigongo Coffee, which is currently the second leading foreign exchange earner export for Uganda after gold, has potential to generate so much …
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By Prossy Nandudu Coffee farmers attending the G-25 Coffee Summit have been asked to embrace stumping of old coffee trees to allow the plant …
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By Herbert Musoke The Government has invested over sh4b in promoting high-value crops to enable farmers tap into the growing global market demand. Dr …
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Greenhouses have more advantages than disadvantages. One advantage is having a higher yield compared to the open field crops. For instance, from one of …
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By Umar Nsubuga Peter Mubiru, a veterinary doctor says dehorning is better done when the animals are still young as the surgery is simpler. …
