
In Arua, Uganda, a 34-year-old single mother named Florence Amviko has successfully transformed a Parish Development Model (PDM) loan into a profitable farming business, highlighting a success story within the initiative. Despite such successes, many farmers in the area continue to face challenges in finding markets for their produce, according to The Independent.
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