SV: {UAH} Muhogo(cassava) and bitakuli,have disappeared from Kampala
Njaa Mr Henry,not ban but there is need to streamline / structure the commerce right from the producer to the consumer market in a win-win mode.
I do not know how. That is for you agro experts and national economists to come out with but, some how the producer should be made to get attractive compensation even at local market.
May be then they will cut travel to export markets ( South Sudan).
Noc'la gau
"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.
Den söndag, 16 mars 2014 22:16 skrev eun Nyaronyango <nyaronyango@hotmail.com>:
I simply can't believe what has been to our country. When I was there last I went everywhere looking for sweet potatoes & cassava, but in vain, but if you ever find it is not what we used to eat. The nice big onions and tomatoes we used to see everywhere are no more, and the list goes on... - something bad is happening.
You see our authorities simply accept all sorts of chemicals to be used on our crops and animals and soils - the side-effects could be the ones we are witnessing today....
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Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 23:04:54 +0300
Subject: {UAH} Muhogo(cassava) and bitakuli,have disappeared from Kampala
From: ynyamutale@gmail.com
To: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com; katereggamusaazi.ahmed@gmail.com; gafabusaiguru@gmail.com; eastafrican@nation.co.ke; orbaitwa@threewaysshipping.com; hectorwaraga@gmail.comHenry Ford MirimaAre we exporting our food to SWouth Sudan. If so, we must ban food exports to South Sudan.Since I am not a Muganda I am not concerned with bitooke. but as a Munyoro I am concerned with muhogo and bitakuli.Now bitakuliof shs 3000 can't satisfy a family of three people. The girls who roast muhogo sell three tiney pieces at sh 500/=Dear AllIt is unbelievable. It is now over a week muhogo and bitakuli are hardly seen in Kampala, Entebbe,Jinja etc.
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