Uganda’s agriculture is heavily dependent on small-scale farming. Our farmland most times hardly exceeds 0.5-10 hectares. This means any innovations by agricultural scientists and …
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By Umar Nsubuga Vicent Kakande works day and night every day to attend to his cocoa plantation in Buwama, Mpigi district. Five and half …
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By Umar Nsubuga If you are into farming for business, you need to come up with a plan on how to market your produce. …
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One of Uganda’s biggest import from Tanzania are onions. There is a big market for onions at the moment. Tanzania is the leading producer …
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There is a misconception that rearing broilers is expensive in terms of vaccination, brooding and feeding. However, as experts explain, this is not always …
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Farming experts say if your target is to make quick money from vegetable growing, it is advisable to start with specialised vegetables such as …
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Goat keeping is widespread in Uganda. Goats are kept mainly for home consumption as source of income and for socio-cultural values. However, the utilisation …
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The starchy green little balls known as green peas are one of the popular legumes on the market. In Uganda, they are mostly grown …
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Demand for soya has been rising in the country and the region for the last few years. To meet this demand, Uganda imports soya …
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Expo: Champrisa International To Exhibit Quality Inputs, Technologies
by adminby adminBy Herbert Musoke With much excitement from the masses, Champrisa International has once again proudly come out to sponsor the Harvest Money Expo that …