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Avocado Farming in Buganda State’s Near Future

Let Buganda State Add Avocado to Coffee Growing

UNN Times Editor | UNN Times EditorialbyUNN Times Editor | UNN Times Editorial
March 5, 2022
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Avocado Farming in Buganda State’s Near Future

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Buganda state is naturally blessed with fertile soils that can accommodate organic avocado growing with ease. Whereas the fruit has a huge demand not only in Uganda but also on the global market, it seems no one bothers about this fact or the foolish regime has deliberately hidden the market information to deter Ugandans from making a decent living.
All spaces are being filled with pine trees which cannot share the land with other plants and drain the land terribly.
Avocado not only accommodates other plants, but it also produces fruits for more than 5 generations without affecting the soil.
When Uganda does away with the invaders all the 16 states should spare land for avocado growing for the huge market around the world.
All pine trees should be done away with.
Source: Arthur Ndagi; Journalist, Revolutionary Comrade; Correspondent of UNN Times.
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