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Producers of peasant agriculture and sustainable production, Uganda.
Crops implemented: different types of bananas, plantain, cocoa, vanilla, coffee (Robusta), fruits such as Jack Fruits (young avocados), cassava, climbing sweet potatoes, and some aerial sweet potatoes. Seeds: beans, corn. Practice: agroforestry, with shade trees, forage trees, and tree crops, mulching, water retention trenches, composting and application of activated biochar.”
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