Native chickens contribute significantly to the well-being of rural farming communities in low-income countries and particularly so in poverty-stricken regions of Mozambique and Uganda by providing...
The InnoFoodAfrica project in full “Locally driven co-development of plant based value chains towards more sustainable African food systems with healthier diets and export potential” is...
Makerere University Chancellor, Prof. Ezra Suruma appointed Dr. Gorettie N. Nabanoga as the next Principal of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES), Makerere University...
As part of the Agreement on Education Cooperation between Cukurova University (Adana, Turkey) and Makerere University (Kampala, Uganda), two (2) Professors from Turkey will give lectures...
Contents Appreciation to Outgoing Principal CAES Leadership CONSORMIP Project Mak-FTBIC gets New Manager NutriFoods Project Progresses InnoFoodAfrica Project Mak and Partners to Develop Soybean Value Chain...
Fecal sludge Management (FSM) and Solid Waste Management (SWM) are consistently recognized as being insufficient in many areas within Uganda and posing a health and environmental...
Plans are underway to establish a University-wide Research and Innovations Incubation Centre. This was revealed by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe during the College of...
Makerere University College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (MakCAES) is working with partners to develop the soybean value chain in Uganda. This was revealed at the...
Over 60 participants comprising academia, local government officials, the private sector and civil society organization on 2nd December 2021 converged at Muni University in Arua district...
Researchers from the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES), Makerere University in collaboration with Veterinary Officers from Vetline Services, Mukono District have trained farmers in...