farmers urged to engage in smart agriculture-Masuwa
The Ministry Of Agriculture in Kasempa District says there is need of farmers to adapt to new smart agriculture practices without pausing a danger to the environment.
Speaking in an interview with the KFM news today,
Kasempa District Agricultural Coordinator joseph Masuwa said that in the past, Kasempa
was the district whose farmers have been practicing shifting
cultivation which was said to be a threat to the environment.
Mr Masuwa says the Ministry of Agriculture working together
with the conservation unity in line with the 7th national
development plan and the agriculture policy is encouraging farmers to ensure
that they desist from engaging in practices such as the indiscriminate cutting down
of trees.
He adds Kasempa has seen an influx of people coming
to the district and the acquisition of land has been on high demand.
However, Mr Masuwa says the protection of the environment
is the responsibility of every citizen to ensure that they adjust to the smart
climate resilient practices.
He has further mentioned that some agriculture practices
destroy the environment and may cause deforestation if left
unchecked.
Last month, his Royal Highness Senior Chief Kasempa tasked the forest
department and district agriculture office to ensure that the bad agricultural
practices come to an end to mitigate deforestation in his chiefdom.
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