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The demographic boom: An explainer on Uganda s population trends

The demographic boom: An explainer on Uganda’s population trends This blog discusses expected changes in demographics and highlights associated challenges and opportunities using results from the World Bank report “Tackling the demographic challenge in Uganda.” Under the most likely scenario, the population of Uganda, currently estimated at 46 million, will at least double between 2020 and 2060, reaching 104 million people. This means that the population density will rise substantially as well. From a population density comparable to that of Italy today, Uganda will surpass India’s current population density of 455 people per square kilometer by 2055, and by 2060 it will be about on par with that of South Korea at 529 people per square kilometer (Figure 1).

To achieve meaningful reform, get out of the Ponzi scheme business

To achieve meaningful reform, get out of the Ponzi scheme business by  Jeremy Beck The Hill in January, the demographer Joseph Chamie (formerly of the United Nations Population Division) provides a road map for how the Biden-Harris administration and Congress might repair America s broken immigration system, unite the country in dealing with immigration and increased diversity and continue having immigrants contribute to the advancement of American society. It basically goes like this: Don t scam the American people Look to Barbara Jordan for some by adding more people through population growth (i.e., natural increase and immigration). Emphasis, mine. Immigration at the current scale (1 million people per year) is a drop in the bucket when you consider that 150 million

KU pesticides study a wake-up call for food safety regulators

About 20 per cent to 40 per cent of the world’s potential crop production is lost annually to pests and diseases, necessitating the use of pesticides. Globally, over two million tonnes of over 1,000 various pesticides are used annually. In Kenya, pesticides have been used for over 90 years with 17,803 tonnes imported in 2018 up from 12,233 tonnes in 2014. Kenyatta University (KU) recently carried out a study on the safety status of tomatoes grown and consumed in Kirinyaga, the second leading tomato producing county in Kenya. Subscribe to Our Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter and stay updated on the latest developments and special offers! Records show Kenya contributes 340,000 tonnes to the 177 million tonnes global annual tomatoes production.

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