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A group of young farmers from the Amuru Tek Youth holding a meeting with FAO officials.
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Farmers from the Amuru Tek Youth Group singing in welcome to FAO officials before sitting down to meet with them.
Farmers from the Amuru Tek Youth Group singing in welcome to FAO officials before sitting down to meet with them.
A group of young farmers from the Amuru Tek Youth Group singing and dancing to welcome FAO officials into the village for a meeting.
Members of the Can Oniang Farmers' Group working in the NERICA rice fields.
Beatrice Ndong, Chair of the Kuluangom Farmers' Group in Icheme.
A group of farmers from the Akali Rice Growers Group clearing weeds from a NERICA rice field in Apac District in Lira.
Children farmers from the Amuru Tek Youth Group taking a break from work in the field and cooking some food while a meeting with FAO officials takes place outdoors.
A farmer from the Akali Rice Growers Group pausing from clearing weeds from a NERICA rice field in Apac District in Lira.
A farmer from the Akali Rice Growers Group pausing from clearing weeds from a NERICA rice field in Apac District in Lira.
A farmer from the Akali Rice Growers Group pulling up weeds in a NERICA rice field in Apac District in Lira.
A farmer from the Akali Rice Growers Group pulling up weeds in a NERICA rice field at Apac District in Lira.
Members of the Can Oniang Farmers' Group participating in a seed cultivation demonstration in a NERICA rice field.
A farmer from the Akali Rice Growers Group pulling up weeds in a NERICA rice field in Apac District in Lira.
Farmers from the Can Oniang Farmers' Group participating in a demonstration of seed cultivation in a NERICA rice field.
Farmers of the Ribe ber Farmers' Group clearing weeds from a NERICA rice field.
Farmer Field School Facilitator Alphonse Oyoo instructing members of the Can Oniang Farmers' Group at a demonstration on seed cultivation in a NERICA rice field.
Children of young farmers belonging to the Amuru Tek Youth Group staying indoors while their parents attend a meeting with FAO officials outside.
Children of young farmers belonging to the Amuru Tek Youth Group staying indoors while their parents attend a meeting with FAO officials outside.
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Farmer women from the Amuru Tek Youth Group working in the field.
FAO Project GCP/UGA/036/JPN: Agriculture and Rural Development through Innovative Rice-based Farming Systems for Food Security and Poverty Reduction in Uganda. Overall objective: to promote innovative rice-based farming systems for sustainable intensification of rice production through enabling the capacity at national, regional and community levels. Immediate objectives: 2.1) Immediate objective 1: Enhancement of the sustainable intensification of rice-based production systems through introduction of agricultural conservation practices, crop rotation and crop-livestock systems, including supplemental irrigation for upland and rainfed lowland ecosystems 2.2) Immediate objective 2: Development of a sustainable quality seed production and distribution systems at national and community levels of improved rice varieties including NERICA 2.3) Immediate objective 3: Improvement of rice post-harvest technologies at household/community level through demonstrations, rehabilitation of post-harvest pilot centres and dissemination of technologies in line with identified needs.
07/03/2009
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