Uganda, May 8 -- Rapid expansion of sugarcane farming in Busoga sub-region is accelerating deforestation and wetland degradation, raising concern among environmental authorities and development agencies despite growing tree restoration efforts.
Environmental officials warn that the fast-growing sugar industry is increasingly replacing forests and fragile ecosystems, exposing communities to long-term risks including flooding, drought, biodiversity loss and declining soil fertility.
Assessments across the sub-region show that sugarcane cultivation has expanded into wetlands and forested areas despite existing environmental protection laws.
Kamuli District Environment Officer Mr Samuel Bakaki said Wankola Sub-county has experienced extens...
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