Rwabogo Tips Tea Farmers on Best Practices.
“The market for Ugandan tea is available if only we meet the required market standards by self-regulating to get rid of bad tea growing practices,” Rwabwogo said. Read More…
“The market for Ugandan tea is available if only we meet the required market standards by self-regulating to get rid of bad tea growing practices,” Rwabwogo said. Read More…
Uganda has unveiled two varieties of beans and groundnuts with a call on farmers to adopt modern, sustainable farming practices and focus on diversified production. Read More…
The rise in price at the Mombasa auction comes amid a backdrop of fluctuating tea prices across East Africa. Kenyan teas, known for their high quality, averaged $2.18 (about sh8,141) per kilogramme, up from $2.10 (about sh7,839) the previous week. Read More…