Food Security in the Wake of Perennial Crop Farming. Paradoxes Underlying Commercial Agriculture in Kigezi.
This study critically examines the contribution of tea growing in Kigezi region and how it affects the growth of other crops that are meant for food consumption. It underscores the performance of tea as a cash crop and also as a means of foreign exchange for the country as well as a source of employ...
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Main Author: | Chama, Julius |
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Kabale University
2023
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/1219 |
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