By Umar Nsubuga Harvesting of the Irish potato is done between 80-140 days from planting depending on the variety. Moses Kiptala, a commercial Irish …
Uncategorized
-
-
By Umar Nsubuga As more space is being taken by property and infrastructure development, the lack of land in urban areas is slowly driving …
-
By Umar Nsubuga Naswirah Nalukwago, a commercial rabbit farmer says that anyone can become a commercial rabbit farmer. “Rabbits can feed on weeds so …
-
By Nelson Kiva Andrew Tumusiime began bamboo farming four years ago after retiring as a lecturer at Makerere University. “After my retirement, I went …
-
By Umar Nsubuga The cocoa aroma welcomes one to Lilian Kobugabe Rwomushana’s 100-acre farm. But Rwomushana, 42, has not always farmed on a commercial …
-
By Sarah Nabakooza The gender ministry is committed to end unemployment among the youth in Uganda. Speaking during the International Youth Day at Hotel …
-
When considering urban farming, a unique approach that may not immediately come to mind in densely populated areas with limited space involves fish farming. …
-
Nantambi Christine, a poultry farmer advises farmers to start small.
-
Nantambi Christine, a poultry a farmer says chicken droppings are used to feed other animals like fish, pigs among others.
-
By Ritah Mukasa For over 30 years, Milly Kivumbi Namirembe has been earning from baskets. This is her goldmine. She weaves them before selling …