Daily Monitor
Thursday February 25 2021
Farmers irrigate vegetables at Ayweri Irrigation Scheme, Paibona Sub-county in Gulu District on February 18, 2021. PHOTO/ BILL OKETCH
Summary
The Agriculture ministry in September 2020 said $40m (about Shs148 billion) had been earmarked for the first phase of micro-scale irrigation programme to boost production among small holder farmers.
The ministry said the programme aims at creating 3.75 million acres of land under irrigation across the country.
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Hundreds of farmers in northern Uganda have embraced irrigation to increase crop production during the dry season and boost food security.
Farmers say they are planting seeds using the irrigation schemes established by the government across West Nile, Lango and Acholi sub-regions and they are harvesting the rewards.