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CARE International Uganda promoting soybean as conservation crop for Wildlife

Agiro explained that soybean is multifunctional, can be used for oil production, production of baby foods, animal feeds, income generation among others.

Previously, it has been chili, sunflower, coffee and beekeeping, which according to experts in Wildlife language are not palatable or tasty for the wild animals. (Photos by Prossy Nandudu)
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalists @NewVision

FARMING | CONSERVATION | WILDLIFE 

In a bid to conserve the environment at the same time sustaining people’s livelihoods, for those living around wildlife conservation areas, non-government organizations working

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Wildlife
Farming
CARE International
Kidepo Valley National Park
Gabriel Agiro