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How Uganda’s Youth Coffee Growers Are Planting a Greener and Stronger Future

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On a warm morning in Kiggwa village within the central Uganda district of Mityana, 31-year-old Herbert Ssekyanzi kneels next to a young coffee tree. The smell of dry maize stalks is in the air as he gently spreads mulch around the roots. Only a year ago, his garden was a mix of struggling crops, but now it shows the effort Herbert has put into improving the soil and caring for his coffee plants. “I had a dream of planting coffee, but I did not h…
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InfoNile broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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