Agoro irrigation scheme revamp raises hopes of transforming Lamwo into north’s food basket
Angee Irene, a farmer from Agoro Central village, hopes the project will provide reliable water for her 19 acres, where she grows rice, soybeans and maize.
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Angee Irene, a farmer from Agoro Central village, hopes the project will provide reliable water for her 19 acres, where she grows rice, soybeans and maize.
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