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Item Farmers acquire latest farm skills(Saturday Monitor, 2018-02-03) Angurini, Tom BrianFarmers in Namayumba Town Council have learnt modern methods of farming after getting training at Namayumba Epicentre for Fighting Hunger.Item Farmers urged on concept(Saturday Monitor, 2018-02-10) Angurini, Tom BrianFarmers have been urged to embrace the concept of one stop centre concept to empower them to establish sustainable value chains for thee selected enterprises within rural communities.Item How Ugandans can benefit from upcoming oil boom.(Daily Monitor, 2018-05-15) Angurini, Tom BrianUganda's oil production is no longer a subject of debate. It is only a question of when and how it will impact citizens. After the initial exploration of oil and gas in 2024, Uganda confirmed commercial oil finds of 6.5 billion barrels, of which 1.4 billion are recoverable.Item Low productivity blamed on poor funding.(Daily Monitor, 2017-11-11) Angurini, Tom BrianCaritas Uganda, an arm of Uganda Episcopal Conference together with the Uganda Farmers Common Voice Platform has released a study that highlights a co-relation between agricultural extension services and the performance of other sectors of the economy in Uganda such as Health, Trade and Industry, Water and Environment.Item US commends farming model.(Daily Monitor, 2018-03-10) Angurini, Tom BrianThe US mission's deputy head in Uganda, Susan Parker, has described the village agent model being used in agriculture as a unique approach to extension and provision of services. The village agent model brings together private sector entitles such as traders to support smallholder farmer's access better production and marketing.Item World Food Bank unveils smallholder farmers' initiative.(Daily Monitor, 2017-10-28) Angurini, Tom BrianIn a bid to combat post harvest losses, World Food Bank (WFB) in partnership with the government of Uganda have signed a pact to increase revenues to small holder farmers. The launch of the WFB's initiative comes at a time, when according to World Vision,Item Youths acquire agriculture skills.(Daily Monitor, 2017-11-11) Angurini, Tom BrianYouth Empowerment through Agriculture (YETA) an organisation that supports youths through agriculture has trained about 12,766 youths in Uganda on better agricultural practices. YETA's main goal is to empower 26,250 youths between the ages of 15 and 24 by 2020 through its