Jun62024Industry NewsPCP News Farmers blamed the drop on unscrupulous dealers who they claim mix the coffee beans with foreign materials. This compromises coffee quality and competitiveness, pushing down prices, according to David Kiiza, a farmer in Kashangura. Read More… Categories: Industry News, PCP NewsBy Peace MirembeJune 6, 2024 Author: Peace Mirembe Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Oil Palm Farmers Set to Reap BigNextNext post:Yield Uganda Investment Fund and PCP Celebrate Successful Exit from Enimiro Investment.Related PostsEnimiro Products Uganda Limited (EPUL) Exits the Yield Uganda Investment FundJune 12, 2024Yield Uganda Investment Fund and PCP Celebrate Successful Exit from Enimiro Investment.June 12, 2024Oil Palm Farmers Set to Reap BigMay 23, 2024Unlocking Africa’s Potential Through Agri-Food Systems Transformation and Capacity Building.May 21, 2024Namutumba Farmers Seek Government Help to Process Dairy Products.April 8, 2024Government is Set to Introduce a National Coffee Registry to Trace Farmers on Coffee Quality.March 14, 2024
Unlocking Africa’s Potential Through Agri-Food Systems Transformation and Capacity Building.May 21, 2024
Government is Set to Introduce a National Coffee Registry to Trace Farmers on Coffee Quality.March 14, 2024