The growth of cash crops in East Africa has resulted in both beneficial and detrimental effects, including economic growth and food insecurity. Colonialism in Uganda was marked by British exploitation through indirect rule, emphasizing cash crops and cultural changes. This legacy continues to shape Uganda's current socio-economic landscape. ;
The cultivation of cash crops in East Africa has led to economic growth but also food insecurity and environmental challenges. Colonialism in Uganda was characterized by British indirect rule, resource exploitation, and significant cultural changes. The lasting impact of these factors shapes Uganda's current socio-economic landscape.
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