By Nelson Mandela Muhoozi Uganda’s coffee sector has found itself at the center of a heated debate, as the government proposes merging the Uganda …
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By Nelson Mandela Muhoozi Uganda’s coffee sector has shown robust performance, balancing the challenges of fluctuating exports and rising global demand. Despite a 7.67% …
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The National Coffee (Amendment) Bill, 2024 has generated controversy. On Thursday, October 31, New Vision’s Umaru Kashaka spoke to the Minister of Agriculture, Animal …
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By Dickson Kulumba Katikkiro of Buganda Charles Peter Mayiga has urged the Uganda Parliament to consider dropping the bill intended to rationalize the coffee …
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By Mary Karugaba The Government’s stand on rationalization, particularly the controversial transfer of Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) to the Ministry …
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By Herbert Musoke The Government of Uganda has established a working relationship with the Netherlands to promote agriculture as a springboard for increasing household …
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By Joshua Kato Cows that produce 45 litres of milk a day no longer easily fascinate good Ugandan dairy farmers visiting the Netherlands. However, …
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By Victoria Nampala Bugembe To empower Ugandan coffee farmers and stakeholders to compete effectively in the global market, the European Union, in collaboration with …
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By Nelson Mandela Muhoozi In a move aimed at improving efficiency in the agricultural sector, Parliament has approved a series of bills that will …
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By Joshua Kato PELUM in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Trade have organised the national agro-ecology week of action, which …
