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Climate-Smart Agriculture Practices Turns Into a Life-Saving Project for Rural Farmers in Lira and Otuke Districts.

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In the Lango sub-region of Northern Uganda, climate-smart agricultural practices have been instrumental in helping farmers cope with the impacts of climate change, such as drought and flooding. By embracing climate-smart agriculture, farmers have been able to increase their agricultural productivity, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance their well-being. Some farmers in Lira and Otuke have demonstrated the potential of climate-smart agric…
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A sector on the front line What the data reveal Beyond the field A necessary warning A future at stake Every time we see images of fields razed by fire or flooded crops, we think of the immediate losses it entails.But there is a less visible and increasingly worrying effect: the failure of agricultural companies that sustain these crops. Extreme weather phenomena not only affect production, but also compromise the economic survival of farms in s…

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InfoNile broke the news in on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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