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The Independent Uganda·3 min read·medium

Muyingo calls for compulsory agriculture education

Muyingo calls for compulsory agriculture education
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Uganda's Acting Minister of Education is pushing to make agriculture a compulsory subject in secondary schools to foster innovation and entrepreneurship. The initiative aims to modernize the sector, which remains the backbone of the Ugandan economy.

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Integrating practical agricultural training into the national curriculum could significantly impact the economic development and food security of Uganda.

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Confidence: 85%

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