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  2. Kijura Tea Company - Wikipedia

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    Kijura Tea Co., Ltd., sometimes referred to as Kijura Tea Estate, is an Uganda-based producer of tea, [1] which was set up in 1939 by Hugh Naylor, a colonial agriculturalist. [ 2 ] As per the transaction announced on 26 April 2010, the company operates as a subsidiary of Birla Holdings Ltd.

  3. Agriculture in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 the tea harvest rose to 6,900 tons, of which 4,700 were exported for earnings of US$3.6 million. The government hoped to produce 10,000 tons in 1991 to meet rising market demand. [1] Two companies, Tamteco and the Uganda Tea Corporation, a joint venture between the government and the Mehta Group, managed most tea production. In 1989 ...

  4. Unga Group - Wikipedia

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    Unga Group was founded in 1908 making it one of Kenya's oldest companies. The group's headquarters are in Nairobi with flour mills in Eldoret, Nakuru and Mombasa. [2]In 2000, Unga Group was in losses and entered into a strategic investment partnership with Seaboard Corporation to form Unga Holding Limited as part of its recovery strategy. [3]

  5. McLeod Russel - Wikipedia

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    McLeod Russel India Ltd is an Indian tea company. It is currently the world's largest tea growing company. [1]It is part of the Williamson Magor Group.It has Thirty One tea estates in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam and Two in the Dooars region of West Bengal, three factories in Vietnam and six estates in Uganda.

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  8. Soroti Fruits - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. ALTX East Africa Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The exchange lists foreign securities, bonds, and exchange traded funds. [1] The exchange opened to trading on 13 July 2016. It accepts trades as low as US$3, targeting investors of modest means. [2] ALTX East Africa Exchange expanded its operations to Uganda after obtaining a regulatory approval in 2014, and depository approval in 2015. [3] [4]