Monday, 14 December 2015

Everyone is rushing for agriculture in Uganda

Can history help out the development in struggling economies?. As the west reaped from agriculture, advancement in technology brought in yet a new challenge urbanisation and mechanisation. Farming, an activity that was sustainable at an individual and family level could no longer be so because machinery to maintain farming was getting expensive for individuals. Suddenly people had land they couldn't utilise which they gradually sold to move to urban areas. This early trend of capitalism seems to be replicating itself here in Uganda. People are rushing to get the free incomes of agriculture but we need to remember not to be cornered by factors that have already been identified.
Our developing economies need to see to the further future for us to gain and save unnecessary resources.

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