Jun62024Industry NewsPCP News Farmers blamed the drop on unscrupulous dealers who they claim mix the coffee beans with foreign materials. This compromises coffee quality and competitiveness, pushing down prices, according to David Kiiza, a farmer in Kashangura. Read More… Categories: Industry News, PCP NewsBy Peace MirembeJune 6, 2024 Author: Peace Mirembe Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Oil Palm Farmers Set to Reap BigNextNext post:Yield Uganda Investment Fund and PCP Celebrate Successful Exit from Enimiro Investment.Related PostsHope for Ugandan farmers as tea prices surpass $1.October 2, 2024East African Farmers to Benefit from Pay-As-You-Go Tractor Initiatives.September 24, 2024Uganda earned $1.35billion from coffee exports in last 12 months- UCDA.September 24, 2024Youth tipped on climate change mitigation role.September 24, 2024Tooro tea farmers frustrated as prices remain low.September 24, 2024Digital Tools Linking Extension Workers to Farmer Cooperatives.September 12, 2024