Aug192024Industry NewsPCP News The reduction is blamed on a cocktail of issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss and a growing demand for food, fibre, feed and energy required for the growing population. Read More… Categories: Industry News, PCP NewsBy Peace MirembeAugust 19, 2024 Author: Peace Mirembe Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Farmers Devastated as Tea Farm-Gate Prices Plunge to Sh130.NextNext post:Italy Takes Lion’s Share of Uganda Coffee Exports.Related PostsDigital Tools Linking Extension Workers to Farmer Cooperatives.September 12, 2024Coffee Exporters, Farmers Decry Effects of EU Deforestation-Free Regulation.September 5, 2024Italy Takes Lion’s Share of Uganda Coffee Exports.August 28, 2024Farmers Devastated as Tea Farm-Gate Prices Plunge to Sh130.August 15, 2024Jinja Farmers Urged to Embrace National Seed Oil Project (NSOP)August 5, 2024Uganda in race to meet new EU coffee export rules.July 29, 2024