Agago is a district located in the northern region of Uganda. It was created in 2010, and it is part of the Acholi sub-region. The district is named after the Agago River, which flows through the area. It is primarily inhabited by the Acholi people, who have a rich cultural heritage and a history that is deeply connected to the land.
The economy of Agago is primarily based on agriculture, with many residents engaging in subsistence farming. The main crops produced in the district include cassava, millet, and beans. Additionally, livestock rearing is a significant activity for many households, contributing to their livelihoods and providing a foundation for local trade.
Agago is also known for its natural beauty, with diverse landscapes that include hills, valleys, and rivers. The district offers opportunities for eco-tourism, and initiatives are being developed to promote conservation and sustainable use of the natural resources. As the region continues to recover and develop, Agago holds potential for growth and improved living standards for its residents.
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