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East & Central Africa

Voices from the Field: Tomato farming brings families together

25 August 2016

Tomato is a high-value crop which can be produced by all gender-specific interest groups (males, females and youths). Tomato is consumed by about 3 million households in every meal in almost every district of Uganda and it is economically important as a source of income.

Voices from the Field: Tomato farming brings families together (PDF)

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