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The Independent Uganda·3 min read·medium

How radio is changing farming methods in Northern Uganda

How radio is changing farming methods in Northern Uganda
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Farmers in Northern Uganda are utilizing radio programs to learn modern, sustainable agricultural techniques. These broadcasts have helped local farmers improve crop yields and adopt value-addition strategies for their harvests.

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Radio remains a vital tool for disseminating critical information and economic empowerment in rural areas with limited digital infrastructure.

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The article is a straightforward report on community development and agricultural education without political framing.

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