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Learning Never Stops: Cow Management
Often times the community asks AYEN to train their members in varying skills. To us, this is a

Lighting up AYEN Farmstead
During COVID-19, we were stuck with our milk. We couldnt access the market because the clients were

Herbal Pastures: Farmers’ experience
Organic farmers have shown an increasing interest in growing herbs in their pastures because they po

Water is life: Our Livestock
All livestock need fresh water for their bodies to function. They gain water not only through the ac

Making Products from Cow Dung
Meet Aparna Rajagopal, a lawyer-turned-organic farmer who has created a business from the dung of na

Preventing tick on your farm
Sharing a few things that we do to prevent ticks on our farm.... Ticks are small, blood-sucking b

The Herdsman, A Pillar on the Farm
Meet Sam, our herdman as he goes about taking the calves to graze. A herdsman is one of the most

Climate change is already hitting Africa’s livestock. Here’s how COP26 can help
It’s a common scene across many African countries’ rural areas: cows grazing peacefully. But, by 205

Uganda runs out of FMD vaccines as demand rises
The Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries –MAAIF is unable to carry out the mass va

Farmers Perception: Free & Zero Grazing
In addition to livestock feed shortage, free grazing contributes more for soil erosion and land degr

Government lifts 2-year animal quarantine in Nakaseke
Farmers from three sub-counties in Nakaseke District can now earn from their respective livestock af

2nd Lockdown: Food Prices Double in Gulu
Patrick Omona, the Vice-Chairman Gulu City Livestock and Butchery Cooperative Saving, and Credit sai