By Umar Nsubuga Commercial onion growing can be a lucrative venture due to the high demand for the vegetable on both local and international …
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By Eddie Ssejjoba The Government has allocated sh13.9b to the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) for registration of coffee farmers countrywide ahead of the …
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By Ricks Kayizzi and Sarah Nabakooza Uganda’s coffee exports have continued to go on an upward trajectory, rising in both value and volume in …
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By Umar Nsubuga Hassan Serwadda, a farmer from Kayunga district is reaping rewards from intercropping pineapples and bananas on his 7-acre farm. Intercropping bananas …
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By Umar Nsubuga Lwamasaka Nsereko, a resident of Kiwebwa in Wakiso district, ventured into sheep farming without any prior experience, but his efforts have …
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By Nelson Mandela Muhoozi As October ushers in World Coffee Month, it presents a time to reflect on the coffee trade’s global importance and …
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By Stephen Nuwagira Low supply has steadily pushed up the prices of produce in Ibanda district, with traders projecting the upward trend to continue …
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By Abdulkarim Ssengendo Fish farmers in Rukungiri District under Rural Aquaculture Development (RAD) have called for support to enable them to start regional fish …
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By Francis Emorut The small-scale farmers from northern Uganda have decried being left out in the economic development of the country and called for …
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By Umar Nsubuga Wild ginger, also known as African ginger (Siphonochilus aethiopicus), is a valuable plant that farmers can benefit from in several ways. …