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Burundi

Silent Plunder: How Congo’s Precious Timber Fuels an Illegal Trade in Burundi

At the furniture market in the Jabe district, in the urban commune of Mukaza, within the town hall of Bujumbura, the economic capital, planks of wood can be seen seemingly abandoned. At first glance, they appear old, discarded, and of no economic value. However, the reality is quite the opposite: this is high-value wood smuggled […]
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Uganda

Fast Maturing Crops, Plastic Irrigation: Lira Women’s Answer to Climate Change

A group of women in Lira district have embraced planting quick-maturing crops like eggplant, tomatoes, carrots, and cabbages all year round as an intervention to mitigate the effects of prolonged dry seasons.  During the dry season, the women collect water from ponds, boreholes or unprotected wells to irrigate their gardens using plastic bottles of mineral […]
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Uganda

Why Inputs And Market Discount Models Could Spur Uptake of Soil Testing Services by Small-Holder Farmers in Northern Uganda.

Despite the growing importance of soil testing to enhance small-holder farmers’ (SHF) agricultural productivity, northern Uganda farmers’ rigidity in traditional farming practices, limited awareness, the relatively high cost of carrying out soil testing, and low penetration by private soil testing actors in remote areas have limited the accessibility of soil testing. The costs associated with […]
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