Climate-smart, value-added technologies displayed at conference
According to Makerere's College of Agriculture and Environment Sciences principal, Prof. Goreti Nabanoga, the varieties will support farmers' food production for income and for the industry.
Prof Tukamuhabwa from MUK interacting with Ssali a researcher from MUK as Kajjnju also a researcher from Makerere takes a look at soya at the NARO-MAK conference / Photos by Simon Peter Tumwine
Drought-resistant soybeans, sorghum and cowpeas are some of the varieties that Makerere University and the National Agriculture Research Organisation (NARO) are showcasing at this year’s NARO-MAK conference, taking place at
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