November 27, 2024
During the NRM Manifesto Week, the State Minister for Animal Industry, Hon. Bright Rwamirama, presented a glowing report on the progress of Uganda’s agriculture sector under the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries (MAAIF). He highlighted key achievements, ongoing initiatives, and future plans aimed at strengthening the sector, which remains the backbone of Uganda’s economy.
Agriculture grew by an impressive 5.1% in the 2023/24 financial year, contributing 24.6% to Uganda’s GDP. These figures underscore the sector’s pivotal role in national economic development. The government has focused on initiatives to ensure food security, enhance export potential, and promote commercialization of agriculture.
Key Achievements
Distributed over 3,036,893 kilograms of maize under the food security initiative, particularly targeting famine-prone areas.
Supplied 22,158,614 tea seedlings to 24 districts, boosting tea production.
Delivered 537,000 bags of cassava cuttings to farmers in Acholi and Lango sub-regions.
Challenges in Agriculture
Despite these achievements, challenges persist:
Way Forward
The government remains committed to addressing these challenges by increasing funding, educating farmers on modern agricultural practices, and ensuring peace in conflict-prone areas. Hon. Rwamirama emphasized the need for mindset change to position agriculture as a lucrative and sustainable sector.
With continued focus on key initiatives and strategic investments, Uganda’s agriculture sector is on a steady path toward transforming the country’s economy and delivering prosperity for all. As Hon. Rwamirama stated, “Agriculture remains the backbone of Uganda’s economy, and with the right support, it will continue to drive us toward achieving our development goals.”
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