Can farmers do without chemicals?
February 26, 2015 2:20 pmIt is increasingly becoming common to hear people say they do not use artificial fertilisers and pesticides because they want... View Article
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It is increasingly becoming common to hear people say they do not use artificial fertilisers and pesticides because they want... View Article
My name is Kalafa Mwanje Kintu, a resident of Bukujju village, Kayunga Sub-county, Kayunga District. I am an organic coffee... View Article
During the Christmas break, a news item caught my attention as it reinforced a number of concerns I have been... View Article
Ugandan scientists have welcomed the call by Dr Jose Graziano da Silva, director general, UN Food and Agriculture (FAO) to... View Article
Government has been challenged to prioritise support towards building agribusiness incubation centres, if productivity is to be boosted along the... View Article
Many farmers lose a lot of produce due to poor post-harvest handling among other reasons including lack of information, equipment,... View Article
Our daily lives are quite used to scientific innovations that we trust and use–mobile phone, radio, television, electricity, and even... View Article
It is estimated that 30 and 40 per cent of the food grown in developing countries, such as Uganda, is... View Article
Not long time ago, rice was perceived as a crop grown on a large scale in places like Kibimba [in... View Article
My name is Georwell Emanu, a full-time fish farmer based in Tororo and Busia districts. Last December, my business proposal... View Article
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