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This is a list of licensed flower growing and exporting companies in Uganda. [1] [2] [3] Africa International Tree Centre; Blessed Events Limited; Chrysanthemums ...
The government of Uganda, with the assistance of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and in partnership with the Teso Tropical Fruit Growers Cooperative Union (TETFGCU), decided to establish a fruit processing factory in Soroti District to take advantage of the abundant citrus crop in the Teso sub-region and its high yield per tree.
Moroto Ateker Cement Company Limited is a joint venture company between Savannah Mines Limited, a private company, and Uganda Development Corporation, a government parastatal. The shareholding in the shares of stock of the company, is as depicted in the table below.
The sugar plantation was partially established on a large section of the Bugoma Forest, a critical habitat for the Uganda mangabey and home to an estimated 550 chimpanzees. [1] The coordinates of the factory are 1°15'09.0"N, 31°11'36.0"E (Latitude:1.252490; Longitude:31.193326). [4]
Location of Uganda. Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country in East Africa. Uganda's economy generates income from annual exports that include coffee ($466.6 million), tea ($72.1 million), and fish ($136.2 million). [1] The country has commenced economic reforms and growth has been robust.
SAIL is the fourth-largest manufacturer of sugar in Uganda, producing an estimated 60,000 metric tonnes annually in 2013, accounting for approximately 14% of national output. Kakira Sugar Works , located in Kakira , Jinja District , is the nation's largest sugar producer, accounting for approximately 40% of national output.
The main factory and headquarters of the company are located in Namataba on the Kampala–Jinja Highway, approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda. [4]
BEL is a single purpose company, formed to develop the 250MW Bujagali Hydropower Station. Under Private Public Partnership with the government of Uganda (GOU), BEL will own and operate the power plant for 30 years, starting with commissioning in 2012. After the 30 years, BEL will transfer ownership of the station to the GOU for US$1.00.