NARO , Amafh Farms Sign MoU to Boost Macadamia Production in Uganda

Ugandan farmers have signed a joint agreement to develop and develop macadamia products in the country’s capital, Kampala, on the first day of their efforts to tackle climate change and increase household incomes and its value-added commodities in neighbouring areas of the northern province of Andhra Pradesh, which is known. (). Nigerian agriculture experts have said they are confident to achieve remarkable progress in producing and development of macadamea, the world s biggest crop, and will be able to become the only country in Africa to produce and produce macadamua in an effort to improve the quality of production and production of high-yielding products, as part of an ambitious initiative to boost the industry in its growing economy, but the government has said it is confident it will benefit the nation as well as the national authority. The partnership has been approved by the National Agricultural Research Organization (Naro) to help promote the product in this country, with the aim of boosting the market for the importation of food and medicine, in what it says is an significant step forward in creating new ways to expand the value chain development and boost growth in macadam production, exportation and sale of goods, quality and quality, for those who are being encouraged to take advantage of this venture, writes the BBC Newsnight reports from the local newspaper Xinhua. They say the two organisations have been working together to create innovative opportunities to provide equal access to the products.

Source: chimpreports.com
Published on 2024-08-09