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    Agricultural production
    (New Vision, 2018-01-26) Kato Joshua
    Currently, there are over 18 sugar factories, with an installed capacity of over 440,000 million tonnes per year
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    Best farmer takes irrigation to West Nile
    (New Vision, 2018-01-29) Kato Joshua
    The main objective of these trainings is to sensitise people in the use of water for crop production.
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    Harvest money Expo: Companies to showcase genuine seeds
    (New Vision, 2018-02-05) Kato Joshua
    He planted the new seeds with alot of expectations, during the March-June season 2017. The previous season, Alex Mukasa had planted only two kilogrammes of the variety - sent to him by his son in Kampala and saw how well it performed. so the next season, he personally travelled to Kampala and brought 10kg of the seeds.
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    Harvest monrey expo: Experts to conduct trainings on urban farming
    (New Vision, 2018-02-06) Kato Joshua
    Food is the best medicine, so the saying goes. Perhaps it would have been evn better to say; "Food made at home is the best medicine."
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    With Shs 1.6M you can start fish farming
    (New Vision, 2018-02-16) Kato Joshua
    Fish has been predominantly farmed in ponds and in lakes like Lake Victoria and other water bodies across the country. However, a new way of farming called aquaponics, where a farmer raises fish and vegetables together in a symbiotic system, is taking root in Uganda.
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