At the Harvest Money Expo in Namboole Stadium, there is a lot more than farming to take home. The three-day event is bustling with …
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The second day of the Harvest Money Expo at Namboole Stadium was a game-changer for hundreds of farmers who were introduced to simple yet …
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Uganda largely operates as a peasant economy, meaning that many people engaged in agriculture do so on a small scale, primarily to sustain themselves …
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Travelling all the way from Arua, Benson Amandu, a farmer, is grateful to Vision Group for organising the Harvest Money Expo at Namboole Stadium. …
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Farmers from all corners of the country gathered at the much-anticipated Harvest Money Expo to discover groundbreaking agricultural innovations that promise to transform the …
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By Jacky Nabulwama The Harvest Money Expo, Vision Group’s successful agricultural show, opened its gates at Namboole Stadium on Friday, February 14. Visitors to …
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By Vision Reporter The impact of an event or action is often determined by the results achieved or the people affected. Since the inauguration …
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By Jacky Achan Ugandans in the agriculture sector are losing money as a result of using hand planting instead of machine-aided planting, says politician …
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By Richard Ategeka Farmers across the region are tasked with preserving pastures to reduce feed wastage, enhance animal productivity, and ensure a profitable farming …
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Among the many benefits that the Harvest Money Expo offers to farmers, one of the most significant is growth. Last year (eighth edition), Urban …