Saturday, May 31, 2025
NEWSDAY
  • News
  • Politics
  • Lifestyle
  • World
  • In pictures
  • Luganda
  • In History
  • Sports
  • Perspective
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Politics
  • Lifestyle
  • World
  • In pictures
  • Luganda
  • In History
  • Sports
  • Perspective
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
NEWSDAY
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Mwanyi Terimba coffee Company starts coffee purchases

by www.newsday.co.ug
July 9, 2022
in News
124 9

Former Lubaga MP Moses Kasibante in one of his coffee plantations

3.3k
VIEWS

KAMPALA-UGANDA/NEWSDAY; The Buganda Kingdom affiliated Mwanyi Terimba coffe Company Limited has started purchasing coffee from farmers in order to provide a ready market at a good price.

Buganda’s State Minister for Local Government Joseph Kawuuki, has written to all the county chiefs informing them of the development and urging them to mobilize farmers to sell their coffee to the kingdom’s company Mwanyi Terimba Limited.

The kingdom set up Mwanyi Terimba Limited in 2021, a company limited by shares to buy coffee from the farmers and to find a market for it externally. This company whose warehouse is in Namanve industrial area, has kicked off its operations in the new the financial year 2022-2023, and is to purchase coffee from farmers and also add value to the produce, completing the value chain of coffee as spearheaded by BUCADEF.

Farmers in Uganda’s coffee-growing regions had recently been alarmed by the emergence of the controversial Uganda Vinci Coffee Company Limited-UVVCCL, a privately owned firm, deployed by the government to have priority of buying Uganda’s coffee for export.

Related articles

Tayebwa, Vietnamese diplomats, Nguyen, King Ceasor discuss coffee export

Tayebwa, Vietnamese diplomats, Nguyen, King Ceasor discuss coffee export

August 22, 2022
With all leaders, we shall leave a mark in Masaka

Ssese farm Institute should be overhauled

November 16, 2021

This moreover came at the time Uganda through the Uganda Coffee Development Authority-UCDA withdrew its membership from the International Coffee Organization. This also sent fears in the local coffee sector that Uganda’s coffee would not find its way to the international market controlled by the International Coffee Organization, especially in Europe which accounts for 70 percent of the country’s coffee market. This was due to the fear that Uganda’s coffee would not be able to get the Certificate of Origin provided by the organization.

Following the withdrawal from ICO, and the controversial coffee deal which the kingdom and different stakeholders criticized and parliament quashed, the Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga encouraged people not to lose hope and encouraged them to continue growing coffee as the kingdom was in the process of starting to buy coffee from the individual farmers to save them from exploitation.

In 2016, Mayiga under the Kingdom of Buganda inaugurated a campaign dubbed “Emwanyi Terimba”. Mayiga engaged the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) and formed a partnership in an attempt to boost coffee growth in Buganda region.

The UCDA was to provide seedlings and partner with the kingdom’s Buganda Cultural and Development Foundation (BUCADEF) to provide technical knowledge on the new development while the kingdom was to ensure people embrace growing coffee again.

Katikkiro Mayiga revealed that people have embraced the campaign, and coffee growth has increased by 35%. He also revealed that the Buganda region contributed 30% of the coffee exported from Uganda.

Katikkiro Mayiga says that the government should put efforts into ensuring that the extension workers in the districts are accessible to the farmers to offer technical advice on coffee farming. He says other things that should be done include providing farming equipment at affordable prices, fighting fake herbicides on the market that cannot kill weeds, and carrying out research on diseases that dry up the coffee plants.

While reading this year’s budget for the kingdom, Waggwa Nsibirwa, the kingdom’s finance minister revealed that 18 model coffee farms are going to be started in the kingdom counties and that all these agricultural interventions have been budgeted at 2.2 billion Shillings.

The kingdom has so far set up coffee nurseries in Busiro, Buddu, Busujju, Butambala, Gomba, Kyaggwe, and Mawokota. This is to ensure that farmers can easily get high-quality coffee seedlings at an affordable cost from the counties where they stay.

 

 

Post Views: 158

Do you want to share a story, comment or opinion regarding this story or others, Email us at newsdayuganda@gmail.com Tel/WhatsApp........0726054858
Do you want to share a story, comment or opinion regarding this story or others, Email us on info@newsday.co.ug or ,Tel/WhatsApp........0702451828
Share173Tweet108SendShare
Next Post
CAO shot dead along Kampala-Gulu highway

CAO shot dead along Kampala-Gulu highway

Discussion about this post

  • Profile: Who is Hajjat Uzeiye Hadijah Namyalo

    Profile: Who is Hajjat Uzeiye Hadijah Namyalo

    1052 shares
    Share 421 Tweet 263
  • What caused a mysterious death of Former Elite High School Student

    468 shares
    Share 187 Tweet 117
  • Sex video appearing to show a look alike of BBS’s Diana Nabatanzi in bed with man concerns her fans

    1680 shares
    Share 672 Tweet 420
  • Video shows Lwasa naked and why Diana Nabatanzi chucked him

    733 shares
    Share 293 Tweet 183
  • Security investigating Dubai company over Congolese stolen Gold

    503 shares
    Share 201 Tweet 126
NEWSDAY

Your source of the most critical on spot breaking news from www.newsday.co.ug. Newsday Uganda is recognized by audiences around the world as a trusted supplier of news.

info@newsday.co.ug
+256702451828

Categories

  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • In History
  • In Luganda
  • in pictures
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Perspective
  • Politics
  • Sport
  • World

Recent Posts

  • Shame As Katwe Police Officer Is Nabbed Destroying Evidence To Implicate An Innocent Man To Grab His Land
  • Court Finally Served Justice In Nakifuma Land Dispute

© 2021 NEWSDAY.

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Politics
  • Lifestyle
  • World
  • In pictures
  • Luganda
  • In History
  • Sports
  • Perspective
  • Business

© 2021 NEWSDAY.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In