By Mary Karugaba and Dedan Kimathi Parliament has sealed the fate of the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) after approving the controversial National Coffee …
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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 Umar Nsubuga When Naswirah Nalukwago, a resident of Kitooma village in Isingiro district first started growing bamboo, it was largely experimental. She had …
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By Umar Nsubuga Cinnamon farming is a largely untapped but promising sector in Uganda, offering local farmers the opportunity to benefit from a growing …
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By Umar Nsubuga Dandelion, often dismissed as a common weed, is emerging as a powerful herbal remedy with remarkable benefits for health and wellness. …
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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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By Nelson Mandela Muhoozi Wednesday, November 6, 2024, coffee futures update indicate that prices surged on Tuesday as reports from the London International Financial …
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By Nelson Mandela Muhoozi Uganda’s tea sector saw positive pricing stability at the Mombasa Tea Auction, maintaining a steady price above $1.00 (sh3,800) per …
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By Nelson Mandela Muhoozi As of November 5, 2024, the global coffee market shows steady price increases, bolstered by weather disruptions in Vietnam and …
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By Umar Nsubuga Vegetables grown in Uganda’s wetlands have become an integral part of local markets, yet their safety and sustainability remain subjects of …