By Joshua Kato Yes, it is. This is because it, for example, helps the chicks see the feeds and water. Light must be provided for the first …
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By Victoria Nampala Bugembe Due to fake products on the market like pesticides, and fertilisers which ruin the soil and make it infertile, experts have urged farmers to use natural fertilisers or …
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By Ritah Mukasa Noodles are increasingly becoming a staple in many homes. They are convenient, quick and easy food option. You don’t have to …
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By Ritah Mukasa The dairy sector in Uganda is mostly dominated by men but smallholder women have risen up to also benefit from the …
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By Prossy Nandudu The Ministry of Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries with support from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) have embarked on the …
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By Joshua Kato Yes, if you are to stock for the quick money, then buy pregnant sows. The cost of a three-month-pregnant sow is sh900,000 …
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By Joshua Kato Greens are supplements to the main feeds. They among other benefits offer iron and roughage to the chicken. They help improve …
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By Violet Nabatanzi Farming sessions through Participatory Learning have improved the livelihoods of People with Disabilities (PWDs). Fagil Kyagira, a facilitator at Kyakuwa PLA-D …
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By Joshua Kato The success of a cage depends on the availability of water resources and materials for construction. In Uganda, there is no …
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By Joshua Kato By the 8th month of setting up the hives and colonization there is honey to harvest in the hives. However, it …
