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In 1998, the Ugandan Parliament promulgated the Dairy Industry Act, which created the Dairy Development Authority (DDA), the new industry regulator. DDA started its operations in 2000. The erstwhile national monopoly known as the National Dairy Corporation was privatized in 2006 [1] as part of Brookside Dairy Limited from Kenya. The Ugandan ...
Premier Diaries Uganda Limited Kampala, Biharwe, Kashari, Kirihura 100,000 2008 Processed Fresh Full Fat Milk and Yoghurt GBK Dairy Products Limited [13] Mbarara: 50,000 [14] 1996 [14] UHT processed milk and yoghurt Holland Dairy Limited [15] Kamwookya, Kampala 10,000 2012 Cheese Vital Tomosi Dairy Limited [16] Rushere, Kiruhura District ...
The Dairy Development Authority (DDA) is a government agency of Uganda, responsible for the provision of dairy development and regulatory services to promote increased, sustainable milk production and consumption and the attainment of a profitable dairy industry sector, increased economic development and improved nutritional status of Ugandans.
The head office and factory of GBK Dairy Products Limited are located at 70–80 Mbarara–Kabale Road, in the central business district of Mbarara, [2] the largest and most populated city in the Ankole sub-region of the Western Region of Uganda.
The head office and factory of Pearl Dairy Farms Limited is located in Biharwe, a neighborhood along the Masaka–Mbarara Road, approximately 8.5 kilometres (5 mi), by road, northeast of the central business district of the city of Mbarara, in the Western Region of Uganda. [3]
The head office and factory of Jesa Farm Dairy is located along Old Port Bell Road, in the industrial area of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city.The coordinates of the company headquarters and factory are: 0°19'11.0"N, 32°35'58.0"E (Latitude:0.319724; Longitude:32.599448).
Pages in category "Dairy products companies of Uganda" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Dairy industry in Uganda; G. GBK Dairy Products ...
Uganda's dairy farmers have worked to achieve self-sufficiency in the industry but have been hampered by a number of problems. Low producer prices for milk, high costs for animal medicines , and transportation problems were especially severe obstacles to dairy development.