SITTING on the northeastern shore of Lake Victoria, Africa's largest freshwater lake, the central Ugandan sub-region of Greater Masaka is virgin agricultural land where crops thrive in the tropical climate. According...SITTING on the northeastern shore of Lake Victoria, Africa's largest freshwater lake, the central Ugandan sub-region of Greater Masaka is virgin agricultural land where crops thrive in the tropical climate. According to Masaka's Chief Administrative Officer George Ntulume, farmers grow commercial crops ranging from coffee and tea to bananas and pineapples for the domestic market. Locals also rear cattle, goats and pigs.展开更多
文摘SITTING on the northeastern shore of Lake Victoria, Africa's largest freshwater lake, the central Ugandan sub-region of Greater Masaka is virgin agricultural land where crops thrive in the tropical climate. According to Masaka's Chief Administrative Officer George Ntulume, farmers grow commercial crops ranging from coffee and tea to bananas and pineapples for the domestic market. Locals also rear cattle, goats and pigs.