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Uganda Risks Losing Shs803bn Revenue Over Desert Locusts

Uganda could lose up to US$ 218.3million (803.4bn) per annum potential revenue from just four crops if desert locusts that are already spread in 28 districts aren’t handled very well,  Vincent Bamulangaki Ssempijja (pictured), the Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, has said.

Addressing journalists at Uganda Media Centre on Tuesday, the Minister gave a summary of export revenue earned by Uganda from crops vulnerable to the Desert Locust invasion in 2018. These include Fruits and Vegetables- US$ 40.6million, Maize-US$ 106.8million, Cotton- US$44.3million and Simsim-US$ 26.6million.

“Collectively this would come to US$ 218.3million (803.4bn) per annum potential revenue for Uganda that is at risk from just four crops of the 11 crops at stake if we did nothing (to combat locusts),” Ssempijja said.

He also informed journalists that a new swarm arrived in Soroti yesterday, and that the Country is likely to face a bigger invasion a few days from now due to eggs that have started hatching both from Uganda and Kenya.

Since it is conclusively hard to budget for these insects, the Minister informed the public that his Ministry has requested for an extra 16 billion shillings to be prepared for the worst.

Taddewo William Senyonyi
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William is a seasoned business and finance journalist. He is also an agripreneur and a coffee enthusiast.

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