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  2. Agriculture in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Uganda's favorable soil conditions and climate have contributed to the country's agricultural success. Most areas of Uganda have usually received plenty of rain. In some years, small areas of the southeast and southwest have averaged more than 150 millimeters per month. In the north, there is often a short dry season in December and January.

  3. List of floriculture companies in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of licensed flower growing and exporting companies in Uganda. [1] [2] [3] Africa International Tree Centre; Blessed Events Limited; Chrysanthemums Uganda Limited; Fiduga Limited [4] Flower Place Limited; Fresh Handling Limited; Holding Limited; Jackson Uganda Limited; Jambo Roses [4] JP Cuttings Limited; Kajjansi Roses Limited ...

  4. Coffee production in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    A female coffee farmer at a field training school. Coffee is Uganda's top-earning export crop. [1] In 1989 Uganda's coffee production capacity exceeded its quota of 2.3 million bags, but export volumes were still diminished by economic and security problems, and large amounts of coffee beans were still being smuggled out of Uganda for sale in neighbouring countries.

  5. Category:Agriculture in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Dairy farming in Uganda (1 C, 1 P) F. Ugandan farmers (4 P) ... Pages in category "Agriculture in Uganda" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  6. Doho Rice Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Doho rice scheme is a 2,500 hectares (6,200 acres) irrigation scheme, [5] sustaining not less than 10,000 farmers both out-growers and part of the scheme's growers. [5] Most of the scheme was formerly a seasonal wetland on the River Manafwa flood-plain. [ 6 ]

  7. Economic history of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    When Amin fled from Uganda in 1979, the nation's GDP measured only 80 percent of the 1970 level. [6] Industrial output declined sharply, as equipment, spare parts, and raw materials became scarce. [6] From 1981 to 1983, the country experienced a welcome 17.3 percent growth rate, but most of this success occurred in the agricultural sector. [6]

  8. Vital Tomosi Dairy Limited - Wikipedia

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    A new production line was commissioned on 29 January 2019 by Yoweri Museveni, Uganda's president. [2] [7] With the new production line, capacity at the factory increased to 100,000 liters (21,997 imp gal; 26,417 U.S. gal) daily. [8] Tomosi's Dairy Farm was established in 1964, by the founders, Mr. and Mrs. Tomosi Rwabwogo.

  9. Bwendero Sugar Factory - Wikipedia

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    Bwendero Sugar Factory is owned by John Fitzgerald Magara, a Hoima-based businessman, who is also the proprietor of Bwendero Dairy Farm. [4] BSF was the 13th sugar manufacturer to be licensed in Uganda.