Oct242024Industry NewsPCP News “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… Categories: Industry News, PCP NewsBy Peace MirembeOctober 24, 2024 Author: Peace Mirembe Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:World Food Day: Uganda Launches Two New Crop Varieties.NextNext post:UN Urges Leveraging Carbon Markets to Help Poorest Countries.Related PostsCall for Proposals: Mid-Term Review Consultant for Dairy-Horticulture Credit Facility (DHCL)December 3, 2024Uganda Coffee: More than just a cash cropNovember 19, 2024Government to support small-holder farmers in crop value chainNovember 19, 2024Closing Africa’s climate financing gapNovember 19, 2024Clean bedding improves poultry productivityNovember 19, 2024UN Urges Leveraging Carbon Markets to Help Poorest Countries.November 6, 2024
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