By Violet Nabatanzi Farmers have been warned against using dangerous chemicals on crops to kill pests. Father Hillary Muheezangango, the National Director of Caritas …
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By Ritah Mukasa The Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industries and Fisheries (MAAIF) is working on an agro-ecology strategy that will have a great impact …
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By Carol Kasujja Adii Horticulture farmers have appealed to the government to provide them with quality seedlings, crucial for exporting produce and generating substantial …
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By Eddie Ssejjoba The Bucket Project of the Miracle Church Ministries, growing hybrid sorghum in Karamoja sub-region for the second season to feed the …
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By Ritah Mukasa Six agro ecology facilities worth billions have been launched and handed over to the leadership of Uganda Martyrs University (UMU) Nkozi …
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By Ritah Mukasa For years, expert agriculturalists, environments and other stakeholders have cautioned farmers against using harmful chemicals but their pleas seem to be …
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By Faustine Odeke Cassava farmers in Teso, Bukedi and Lango sub-regions are counting losses due to the lack of market for their produce and …
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By Johnisani Ocakacon and Hope Mafaranga Agri-entrepreneurship is enabling students to finance their education, become self-reliant, and create employment opportunities for fellow youth, effectively …
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By Joshua Kato Experts have identified horticulture as an enterprise that can enhance national productivity, competitiveness and incomes. It has the economic potential on …
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By Herbert Musoke Job Chemutai, a researcher at the National Coffee Resources Research Institute in Kituuza, Mukono district, says one of the diseases affecting …
