Yara East Africa and Asili Agriculture Launch Agri-Hub in Kiryandongo to Advance Farmer Knowledge and Food Security in Uganda
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Experts launch agroforestry policy brief to breathe life into EA drylands
Did you know that 89 per cent of Kenya’s national territory is drylands and supports about 38 per cent of the population? Another troubling fact? East Africa’s drylands are grappling with climate change impacts, food insecurity and governance challenges. Recurrent droughts, rapid land degradation, and worsening water scarcity have intensified competition over dwindling natural resources, […]
Yara East Africa and Asili Agriculture Launch Agri-Hub in Kiryandongo to AdvanceFarmer Knowledge and Food Security in Uganda
In a landmark move to strengthen Uganda’s agricultural sector, Yara East Africa Limited, a leading The post Yara East Africa and Asili Agriculture Launch Agri-Hub in Kiryandongo to AdvanceFarmer Knowledge and Food Security in Uganda appeared first on TowerPostNews.
Yara East Africa and Asili Agriculture Launch Agri-Hub in Kiryandongo
Yara East Africa Limited, a leading crop nutrition company, in partnership with Asili Agriculture, launch a new Agri-Hub Knowledge Centre in Kigumba, Kiryandongo District. The centre is designed to serve as a transformative platform to deliver agronomic knowledge, demonstrate sustainable farming practices, and support smallholder and commercial farmers with the tools, skills, and inputs required to increase productivity and build resilient livel…
Yara East Africa and Asili Agriculture Launch Agri-Hub in Kiryandongo to Advance Farmer Knowledge and Food Security in Uganda
Kiryandongo, Uganda — Yara East Africa Limited, a leading crop nutrition company, in partnership with Asili Agriculture, today launched a new Agri-Hub Knowledge Centre in Kigumba, Kiryandongo District. The centre is designed to serve as a transformative platform to deliver agronomic knowledge, demonstrate sustainable farming practices, and support smallholder and commercial farmers with the tools, skills, and inputs required to increase producti…
EPRC reports shifting of food access patterns
Roads have the most impact on food security Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) has reported shifting food access patterns where more households are increasingly relying on market purchases for their daily feeding needs. While sharing research findings from the study the policy think-tank undertook to assess pathways in which road infrastructure affects food security, Swaib Mboowa, a Senior Research Fel…
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