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Uganda fertile land can feed 200 million: FAO

by Radarr Africa
Uganda fertile land can feed 200 million: FAO

Uganda’s fertile land can feed about 200 million people, according to a new report by International Trade Administration to the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation.

The report says 80 per cent of Uganda’s land is arable but only 35 per cent is being cultivated. In the fiscal year 2020-2021, agriculture accounted for about 23.7 per cent of Gross Domestic Product, and 31 per cent of export earnings.

Uganda Bureau of Statistics data shows that about 70 per cent of Uganda’s working population is employed in agriculture.

Uganda produces a wide range of agricultural products including coffee, tea, sugar, livestock, fish, edible oils, cotton, tobacco, plantains, corn, beans, cassava, sweet potatoes, cassava, millet, sorghum, and groundnuts.

Investors consider Uganda’s agricultural potential to be among the best in Africa, with low-temperature variability, fertile soils, and two rainy seasons in the country – leading to multiple crop harvests per year,” the report shows.

According to the report, commercialisation of the sector is impeded by farmers’ limited use of fertiliser and quality seeds, and a lack of irrigation infrastructure – rendering production vulnerable to climatic extremes and pest infestations.

Sector growth is also impaired by the lack of quality packaging capabilities, insufficient storage facilities, poor post-harvest handling practices, shortage of agricultural credit and high freight costs.

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