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Farmers from the Amuru Tek Youth Group singing in welcome to FAO officials before sitting down to meet with them.
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A group of young farmers from the Amuru Tek Youth Group singing and dancing to welcome FAO officials into the village for a meeting.
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Farmer women from the Amuru Tek Youth Group working in the 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 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.
Children of young farmers belonging to the Amuru Tek Youth Group staying indoors while their parents attend a meeting with FAO officials outside.
Farmers from the Ribe ber Farmers' Group introduce themselves at a meeting with FAO officials.
Farmers of the Ribe ber Farmers' Group attending a meeting with FAO officials.
Children of young farmers belonging to the Amuru Tek Youth Group playing in the village while their parents attend a meeting with FAO officials.
A young farmer of the Ribe ber Farmers' Group attending a meeting with FAO officials.
Children of young farmers belonging to the Amuru Tek Youth Group playing in the village while their parents attend a meeting with FAO officials.
Children of young farmers belonging to the Amuru Tek Youth Group pictured indoors while their parents attend a meeting with FAO officials outside.
Farmers of the Ribe ber Farmers' Group clearing weeds from a NERICA rice field.
Farmers of the Ribe ber Farmers' Group clearing weeds from a NERICA rice field.
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Beatrice Ndong, Chair of the Kuluangom Farmers' Group in Icheme.
A group of farmers from the Akali Rice Growers Group singing together during a pause from clearing weeds in a NERICA rice field in Apac District in Lira.
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Farmers from the Amuru Tek Youth Group singing in welcome to FAO officials before sitting down to meet with them.
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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