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IMPACT OF WEATHER PATTERNS ON FARMING PRACTICES IN RURAL COMMUNITIES. A CASE STUDY OF KAKUUTO SUB-COUNTY, KYOTERA DISTRICT (Issue 6)
Investigating the "effect of weather conditions on conventional farming in farming
villages" was the goal of this scientific report investigation with a case study of the
Kyotera District's Kakuuto Sub-County. Data were gathered using questionnaires as
part of a case study investigation methodology.
The data were analyzed using both kinds of techniques.
The study's goals were to: investigate the impacts of unpredictable weather
conditions on agricultural output and subsistence in remote communities in Uganda;
examine the factors that affect farmers' perceptions of and responses to rainfall
patterns in Uganda; and investigate the effects of climate patterns metrics on the
country's agrarian economy. Because that takes the freedom of movement into
account, the R-squared value (0.296) WAS higher than the Adjusted R-squared value
(0.293).
Youth emigration, particularly to cities or abroad in search of better prospects, is on
the rise.
The majority of farmers are elderly people who find it challenging to keep up with
new technological developments.
Using cutting-edge agricultural equipment, software, and programs for
meteorological data, for instance.
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