By Nelson Mandela MuhoozI Uganda’s tea prices are witnessing a steady improvement at the Mombasa Tea Auction. In Sale Number 41, which concluded on …
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By Nelson Mandela Muhoozi The 6th African Tea Convention, held in Kigali, Rwanda, from October 9 to 11, 2024, gathered key stakeholders from the …
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By Nelson Mandela Muhoozi Reports from the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) show that the ongoing El Niño weather phenomenon is …
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By Nelson Mandela Muhoozi Integrating the coffee development authority (UCDA) into the agriculture ministry (MAAIF) could introduce bureaucratic delays that would harm the coffee …
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By Umar Nsubuga For many farmers, snakes can be a threat to both safety and peace of mind. While they are an essential part …
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By Umar Nsubuga Jennifer Tumushabe, a commercial bean farmer, emphasises that proper harvesting can make all the difference in ensuring quality, boosting yield, and …
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By Umar Nsubuga Evanice Manyiraho, an experienced herbal farmer from Kicwamba in Kabarole district, has embraced an innovative and sustainable approach to farming by …
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By Umar Nsubuga Evanice Manyiraho, an experienced herbal and banana farmer from Kicwamba, Kabarole district, sheds light on how the red Spanish banana is …
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By Nelson Mandela Muhoozi Tea farmers, under the Uganda Tea Outgrowers Association (UTOA), have called on the Government to extend the National Agricultural Advisory …
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By Jovita Mirembe Salongo Fredrick Sebawuttu Musoke, a resident of Tebalyala village in Luwero District, says that maintaining a productive coffee plantation requires continuous management. He says …