Josephine M Nalukwago
Banana cultivation is a cornerstone of agriculture in tropical regions, offering not only a reliable source of income but also serving as a cultural linchpin in rural communities. This paper examines the multifaceted role of banana farming, focusing on its cultural significance and its impact on rural livelihoods. Drawing upon secondary data from various studies and reports, the paper explores how banana cultivation influences social structures, traditions, and economic activities, highlighting its importance beyond mere food production.
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