In Uganda, where half of all exports are agricultural, crop yields are low, but the public and private sectors are collaborating to improve agricultural production and make it easier for farmers to do business.
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Final Report: Feed the Future Uganda Enabling Environment for Agriculture Activity .
Project Report | July 29, 2020
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This final report for the Feed the Future Uganda Enabling Environment for Agriculture Activity that summarizes the activity’s outstanding results and key accomplishments achieved.
The Feed the Future Uganda Enabling Environment for Agriculture Activity (EEA) was a USAID-funded project aimed at reducing regulatory barriers for agribusiness and local farmers in Uganda. This final report summarizes how the activity achieved this through building the capacity of both public and private sectors to assist Ugandan government farmers, traders, producers, and agricultural advocates as they responded to sectoral priorities.