Why there is a rise in rice prices

A suck of paddy rice, like “Kaiso” (as it is called locally) for example, has risen from (between sh230,000 and sh240,000) to sh250,000 and sh260,000.

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A suck of paddy rice, like “Kaiso” (as it is called locally) for example, has risen from (between sh230,000 and sh240,000) to sh250,000 and sh260,000. (Photo by Moses Kigongo)
By NewVision Reporter
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Rice traders have highlighted the major reasons why prices of rice have started rising on the Ugandan market across the country.

A suck of paddy rice, like “Kaiso” (as it is

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