Food suppliers advised on steps to win oil deals
May 8—Concerns about inadequate working capital is forcing farmers, foodstuff suppliers and potential caterers to reconsider […]
Read moreGovernment shelves $5m Israeli venture to grow medical marijuana
April 18—After some soul-searching, the government has temporarily scuttled an Israeli company bid, to grow medicinal […]
Read moreVietnam agrees to give Uganda’s coffee sector renewed push
April 15—Last month, Uganda was in talks with Vietnam, the country that overtook it in the […]
Read moreUganda gets Dutch know-how to limit bugs in $100m exports
April 10—The Netherlands Embassy in Kampala is helping the agriculture ministry limit rising cases of non-compliance […]
Read moreUganda chillies exports secure six months EU waiver
Exports of Ugandan chillies to the European Union have received a temporary reprieve after a make […]
Read moreAnnual maize crop under threat from Aflatoxin attacks
April 4—Nearly half of Uganda’s annual maize production and 92 pc of the sorghum is contaminated […]
Read moreTheft dampens farmers’ gain from vanilla price rise
March 20—International prices for vanilla, one of the most difficult spices to grow, have shot up […]
Read moreGovernment works with partners to lift potato output
Increased production of tubers, such as potatoes, can help improve rural incomes, but only if farmers […]
Read moreNew software aimed at lifting Uganda dairy cooperatives
There is a move to help small scale dairy cooperatives across Uganda with new technology and […]
Read moreAirbus’ Verde service brings new capabilities to precision farming
Airbus has launched Verde, a satellite based service that delivers detailed crop analytics from satellite imagery. […]
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