May212024Industry NewsPCP News By encouraging better production through such means as mechanization, digitalization, agrifood industrialization and green-powered irrigation, African nations can boost productivity and efficiency, and enhance resilience to the climate crisis. Read More… Categories: Industry News, PCP NewsBy Peace MirembeMay 21, 2024 Author: Peace Mirembe Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Namutumba Farmers Seek Government Help to Process Dairy Products.NextNext post:Oil Palm Farmers Set to Reap BigRelated 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