Uganda: NRM's Barbara Nekesa asks Busoga to prioritize commercial agriculture over sugarcane growing

Published 2024년 9월 24일

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The National Resistance Movement's National Treasurer, Ambassador Barbara Nekesa Oundo, has urged residents of Busoga to diversify their farming practices from sugarcane to commercial agriculture to prevent food shortages. She encouraged smaller landowners to avoid land fragmentation and process land titles for ownership security. The ceremony was also graced by Don Vincent Bwana, Head of Protocol at the NRM Secretariat, and Luuka South MP hopeful, who appealed for the modernization of seed schools. Additionally, the approval of tarmacking the Walugogo-Luuka-Kamuli road and the compensation of landowners for the project were discussed.
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The National Treasurer of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), Ambassador Barbara Nekesa Oundo, has advised residents of Busoga to shift from sugarcane farming to commercial agriculture, warning that the over-reliance on sugarcane has contributed to food shortages in many households. Speaking at Bwamba village in Waibuga Sub-county, Luuka District, during the third coronation anniversary of clan head Mr. Bakibisemu Stephen Matende, Nekesa noted that sugarcane farming should be reserved for those with larger parcels of land. She encouraged smaller landowners to adopt more diversified and profitable agricultural practices. "I encourage you to leave sugarcane growing to those with bigger chunks of land. Instead, focus on commercial agriculture and avoid land fragmentation. It's essential to process land titles to secure your ownership," Nekesa emphasized. Nekesa, a former state minister for Karamoja affairs and Uganda's ambassador, also praised Mr. Bakibisemu for mobilizing ...
Source: All Africa

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