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Ugandan Coffee Growers Shrug Off Drought Thanks to Regenerative Agriculture

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In Uganda's Masaka region, robusta coffee plants are producing larger, tastier yields through a pilot program using regenerative agriculture techniques like cover cropping and mulching to combat droughts and erratic rainfall in nutrient-poor tropical soils.

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