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Uganda’s smallholders still face challenges—from climate change to market volatility, from outdated infrastructure to limited ...
Up here in the mountains of eastern Uganda, coffee is the most important thing they grow. Anthony and Vincent Khabala's family have been growing coffee on their farm about 4,000 feet up the slopes ...
Netherlands farm works to adapt to climate change effects 04:02. Crop yields have been dropping and prices are up by as much as 30-percent in some areas since last year, according to published ...
Coffee is Uganda's most valuable industry, but climate change could cut production by half by 2050. Small farmers there are already feeling the effects, as they document in these photos.
The country embarked on an ambitious effort (the very short EU timelines were nearly meant to fail us) to digitally map all coffee farms, aligning with EUDR compliance ...
When you grow coffee, dead, brown leaves are not what you want to see. But they have been a scourge recently for coffee farmer Ahmed Nsubuga. "It's not good to show to your friends," Nsubuga said with ...
Uganda on Friday blamed its withdrawal from an International Coffee Organisation (ICO) agreement this month on what it said are unfair tariffs and other barriers that restrict export of processed ...
Mr Joseph Nkandu, a coffee farmer and executive director of National Union of Coffee Agribusiness and Farm Enterprises (NUCAFE) has told Seeds of Gold: "It is great that for the first time Uganda ...
President Museveni's proposal to deploy Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) soldiers to protect coffee farms against theft has sparked criticism from coffee farmers, political leaders, and ...