Ministry develops guidelines for exporters of fish products

Vincent Bamulangaki Ssempijja, the Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF), has told parliament that the ministry is in final stages of sealing a trade pact that will see Ugandans export fish products to China. Ssempijja said this on March 25 while reporting to the House about the progress and status of Uganda’s export…

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Rwamirama calls for conservation of famed long-horned cattle

Bright Rwamirama, the Minister of State for Animal Industry, has tasked breeders of the indigenous Ankole long-horned cattle to preserve the cherished breed in the best way possible. The minister said this while presiding over a March 27 meeting with more than 100 members of the Ankole Long Horned Cattle Breeders Cooperative at Nshara ranch…

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No Poisoning of Fish on L. Victoria and L. Kyoga – Preliminary Findings

Introduction: Following increased media reports about dead fish floating on water and being swept ashore on parts of Lake Victoria, Lake Kyoga and River Nile, a team constituting of Senior Fisheries Inspectors, Senior Laboratory Officer and Laboratory Officers was dispatched by the Directorate of Fisheries Resources on 5th January 2021 and yesterday 9th January, 2021…

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MAAIF undersecretary rallies farmers to join development projects

MAAIF undersecretary rallies farmers to join development projects  Farmers in rural areas need to be informed about the availability of grants and other micro projects under the Agriculture Cluster Development Project (ACDP) in order to move from subsistence to commercial farming. Mr Ronald Ssegawa Gyagenda the undersecretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and…

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MAAIF tips value-chain actors on export quality

More than 60 farmers engaged in fruits, vegetables and horticulture have benefitted from training aimed at improving quality management and safety of marketed produce through promotion of compliance to standards among exporters and stakeholders. The training was conducted by the Department of Crop Inspection and Certification in the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries…

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Govt invests Shs 40bn in Masaka fruit factory

Government has finalised the process to establish a fruit processing facility in Greater Masaka sub-region. The proposed factory, which will be set up through National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) and the Uganda Development Corporation (UDC), is one of government’s initiatives to promote agro-industrialization. The factory will be able to produce 5 metric tonnes per hour…

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UCDA distributes fertilizers to coffee farmers countrywide

The Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) has launched a campaign to stump old coffee trees and rehabilitate abandoned coffee gardens across the country to help increase productivity.  Under the campaign, UCDA will train farmers on good agricultural practices (GAPs) such as stumping overgrown coffee trees to increase their yield. The Authority will also distribute fertilizers…

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Govt provides support to smallholder coffee irrigation in eight districts

More than 50 smallholder coffee irrigation systems are expected to be established in a few weeks’ time when government extends the Agriculture Cluster Development Project (ACDP) to eight pilot districts. They include Bukwo, Bunyangabu, Hoima, Kabarole, Kasanda, Kikuube, Kiryandongo and Masindi. Eng Dennis Tumusiime, an ACDP water engineer, revealed this during an awareness creation workshop…

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Buvuma oil palm project takes shape

The eagerly-anticipated oil palm project in Buvuma Islands is edging closer to fruition following the completion of the nursery phase. About 400,000 seedlings have so far been planted on 40 hectares. The phase has also created employment for 156 workers, who are working on the nursery as well as land clearance in preparation for transferring…

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2020 review: MAAIF weathers Covid-19 storm, desert locusts to end year on a high

Mr Pius Wakabi Kasajja, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF), says the year 2020 was a challenging one that stretched the ministry. However, excellent planning and a high level of improvisation helped the ministry overcome the tide. Kasajja highlighted this and other gains in the agricultural sector during…

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