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In November 2011, the Uganda government licensed a number of new sugar manufacturers, to address the sugar deficits that had hit the country. [2] [3] Amuru Sugar Works Limited – Amuru District [4] Atiak Sugar Factory – Atiak, Amuru District [5] Bugiri Sugar Factory – Bugiri District [6] Buikwe Sugar Works Limited - Buikwe District
Sugar & Allied Industries Limited, Steel Rolling Mills Limited, Saimmco Limited, Crocodile Tool Company, Alam Property Limited, Rhino Footwear Limited, Casements Africa Limited, Roofclad Limited, Uganda Oxygas Limited, Kaliro Power Station [2] 2: Aya Group: Kampala: hotels, flour milling, transportation, international trade, bakery, mining [3 ...
[4] [14] In May 2018, the government of Uganda, through the Uganda Development Corporation (UDC), took a 10.1 percent ownership in Atiak Sugar Factory, for an investment of USh20 billion (approximately US$5.5 million). [15] In July 2018, UDC invested another USh45 billion (approx. US$11.6 million), thus raising its stake in the factory to 32 ...
Uganda is the largest producer of granular brown sugar in the East African Community, accounting for about 500,000 metric tonnes annually as of May 2017. [1] By 2021, national annual sugar output had increased to about 600,000 metric tonnes of brown sugar and 60,000 metric tonnes of industrial sugar. [ 2 ]
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Uganda produced in 2018: 3.9 million tons of sugarcane; 3.8 million tons of plantain (4th largest producer in the world, losing only to Congo, Ghana and Cameroon); 2.9 million tons of maize; 2.6 million tons of cassava; 1.5 million tons of sweet potato (7th largest producer in the world); 1.0 million tons of bean; 1.0 million tons of vegetable;
Prices in the Ugandan shilling are written in the form of x/y, where x is the amount in shillings, while y is the amount in cents. An equals sign or hyphen represents zero amount. For example, 50 cents is written as "-/ 50 " and 100 shillings as "100/ = " or "100/-".