I wanted to share with you my passion project - our family's poultry keeping venture! It's been a challenge balancing school and managing the project, but my amazing mom and grandma have been instrumental in keeping it going.
This system of growing crops which have more than two importances to people will not only increase food production, but also increase on their incomes , minimize food scarcity and also minimise on high poverty levels among households.
Africa Food Forest Agriculture today
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In Uganda there are different varieties of banana that can be planted together
with other crops such as cassava ,, here is a specie called. African sweet banana ssp ,...
Planting Sweet Potatoes From Slips - An African life of planting sweet potatoes - Wonderfully Grow Sweet Potatoes and Yams in Uganda: How to Do It Perfectly
Today, these communities operate on small patches of just 25 percent of the world’s agricultural land, to feed 70 percent of its population. These communities, and the food systems they collectively steward, are what many movements around the...
Rabbits are a quick-breeding source of low-fat, high-protein meat and have long been enjoyed as a food by many people across the world. A fine-grained white meat, it can be substituted for chicken in many recipes.
So if you’re a rabbit owner or you’re considering becoming one, here are a few tips for creating a healthy food plan for your rabbit, one that includes plenty of variety, including an occasional slice of carrot.
CASHEW NUTS IN THE TROPICS
BY: Joseph Mulopi
Agriculture Officer - Youth in Act-Uganda
Snake River Music Gardens
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Cashew nut is a hardy tropical evergreen...
Lignite trading as a fertilizer
Where is the future starts Humic acids which are highly concentrated in lignite have multiple functions for agriculture producers:
improve and replenish depleted soils
increase yields from 15%...
A Message of Hope Lindianne Sarno
To our faithful Ugandan correspondents, Youth in Act Uganda Director Waiswa John Billy, Youth in Act - Uganda Agriculturist Joseph Mulopi, World Gospel Ministries Uganda Gumisiriza Julius, Happy Hours...
Director Lindianne Sarno - Food forests mimic nature, are outstanding examples of earth stewardship, and arguably the most natural and sustainable food production method available. They are low-maintenance, produce a huge diversity of food and habitat, and help to regenerate and then maintain the land they are grown on. Here is a 15 minute video by Robert Hart describing how to create one: