Scientists who are into crop research have appealed to President Yoweri Museveni to consider them while promoting the works of their counterparts in the health and […]
The silk industry in Uganda continues to grow on a daily as new development set in each passing day, ranging from the flourishing mulberry gardens to the amazing silkworm rearing process and now the industry is steadily transitioning to commercialization processes of post-cocoon processing and fabrication.
With the installation of these machines, Uganda stands a great opportunity to great revenue and much better, more employment opportunities for her population, leading to improved standards of living through improved household incomes, with the great number employment opportunities created by the project.
Applied chemistry students managed to make tomato sauce, yogurt, wine, for the visitors from UNESCO that came to visit TRIDI premises to see what really transpires and see what has changed since the Agro skills competitions
TRIDI looks forward to having the production occur with in the country and returns come in through exportation of Seri-products (cocoons and silk fabrics) to earn the country up to 3.6 billion shillings per annum
For years Ugandan scientists have been trying to figure out how various crops can be made to respond to numerous challenges – drought, pests and diseases. […]
The Financial Benefits of Sericulture In commercial production, an acre of Sericulture Industry Value Chain offers a minimum of six job opportunities: one for mulberry cultivation, […]
Tropical Institute of Development innovations (TRIDI), has embraced innovative breeding technologies for sorghum varieties, to produce sorghum, tolerant to drought and resistant to Striga weed. Innovative […]