The factory, a joint venture between the National Enterprise Corporation (NEC) and businessman Mr. Francis Ragwa, will process canned beef and beans for both the domestic and export markets.
Drawing on the success of Uganda’s coffee and dairy industries, the President said deliberate mobilisation of farmers and market-driven production had significantly increased output in both sectors.
“Once I am sure about the market, I can mobilise Ugandans to produce because the economics are correct. The stimulus for production is the market,” President Museveni said.
The President noted that Uganda’s cattle population has grown from about three million in 1986 to more than 16 million today, saying the country can comfortably meet the factory’s demand through both commercial and smallholder farmers.
He urged stakeholders to identify the most effective production model while ensuring that farmers benefit from the opportunities created through value addition.
President Museveni commended the investors and NEC leadership for their resilience in implementing the project despite setbacks, including delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“For many years, a significant portion of our operational rations, such as canned beef and beans, was imported. With this plant, the UPDF is transitioning towards self-sufficiency,” the minister said.
Hon. Kiryowa pledged that the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs would prioritise procurement from the facility and encouraged other government institutions to support locally manufactured products.
He said the factory would significantly contribute to import substitution by producing canned beef and other food products locally, thereby reducing expenditure on imported dry rations for the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF), the Uganda Police Force, and the Uganda Prisons Service.
Lt Gen Mugira added that local production would strengthen national food security while reducing vulnerabilities associated with global supply chain disruptions.
Mr. Ragwa said Uganda should position its renowned Ankole cattle as a premium brand on the international market.
“We can no longer sell beef simply as a commodity. We must tell our story and market the uniqueness of Uganda’s cattle heritage,” he said.
The commissioning ceremony was attended by the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Hon. Henry Musasizi; the Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, Hon. Frank Tumwebaze; the Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives, Hon. Sanjay Tana; the General Officer Commanding Reserve Force, Lt Gen Charles Otema Awany; the General Manager of Luweero Industries Limited, Maj Gen Mzeei Sabiiti; the Joint Staff Logistics, Brig Gen Godwin Karugaba; Members of Parliament; and other guests.
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