A delegation of students from the National Defence College – Uganda have today visited the Agro Ways Uganda Limited and Nytil Company, all based in Jinja.
He said the industries around the East Africa region are similarly facing high cost of production and lack of proper harvest handling which have limited the required grain standards within the country. He further stressed the need for a structured trade of grains to improve their quality.
The Company mainly deals in maize, cassava chips, barley and sorghum.
The students are on a three day study tour within Jinja to enhance their classroom knowledge as part of their apex defence course requirement.
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