‘Technology to improve agriculture’

Jul 08, 2004

TECHNOLOGY in agriculture should be improved in East Africa in order to benefit highly from the sector.

By Jovita Mirembe

TECHNOLOGY in agriculture should be improved in East Africa in order to benefit highly from the sector.

This was in a paper entitled the ‘State of Trade, Business and Investments in East Africa’ presented by the permanent secretary in Kenya’s ministry of trade and industry, Alex Ketter, during the business and trade training for the media held in Nairobi, Kenya recently.

Ketter said Uganda had many opportunities in large-scale farming for food crops and cash crops, fish farming, fruits, vegetables and flowers.

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