Government invests UgX 3.5 billion for the completion of Yumbe Mango Processing Factory

In Summary
  • Government will also construct the raw materials sorting store, the Packaging store, the Guard house and the weighbridge.
  • The establishment of the factory is intended will reduce hefty post-harvest losses and exploitation of farmers by  middlemen 
  • The project is a fulfillment of the  pledge made by H.E the President
NAADS officials and other stake holders inspecting Yumbe Fruit Factory
NAADS officials and other stake holders inspecting Yumbe Fruit Factory
Image: NAADS Secretariate

Government through the National Agricultural Advisory Services has commenced the second phase of the construction works at Yumbe mango processing factory in Yumbe district with plans to start production in 2022. 

During the phase, government will also construct the raw materials sorting store, the Packaging store, the Guard house and the weighbridge.

The NAADS Value Chain Development Officer coordinating the construction of the factory Eng. Michael Shuwu, says the second phase of construction is expected to take eight months from November 2021 and thereafter the factory is expected to start production.

“With the completion of the external works during the second phase, the factory will be in position to begin production, mainly producing pulp from local mangoes”, explained Eng. Shuwu.

The external works of the factory are  expected to be completed in July 2022.

Yumbe Mango Processing factory is a value addition initiative by the Government of Uganda through NAADS in partnership with Food and Nutrition Solutions Ltd (FONUS), Aringa Mango Farmers’ Cooperative Society and Uganda Development Corporation (UDC).

The project is a fulfillment of the  pledge made by H.E the President during the West Nile Centenary celebrations to support Food and Nutrition Solutions Ltd (FONUS) a company started by Makerere University Professors in Food Science to complete the project.

The 5 metric ton per hour factory is designed based on the local mangoes grown in the West Nile region and a ready market for the farmers. The establishment of the factory is intended to diminish the hefty post-harvest losses and exploitation of farmers by the middlemen who buy the mangoes cheaply.

Upon commencement of production, UDC will ensure smooth commercial operations and management of the fruit factory in collaboration with FONUS, and Aringa Fruit Farmers’ Cooperative Society Ltd .

Inside the Yumbe Fruit Factory
Inside the Yumbe Fruit Factory
Image: NAADS Secretariate

In 2019, Government through NAADS signed an MOU committing to contribute the resources for the establishment of the factory, provide production and productivity enhancing technologies such as seedlings, and other technologies to the target farmers, contract service providers for the establishment of the mango processing factory.

 

NAADS also committed to supervise and monitor the project and oversee the transition of Government's stake in the project to the Farmers.

Another partner FONUS will offer technological expertise for value addition to mangoes, identify and provide advice on appropriate technologies, avail the required land for setting up the mango processing plant; and contribute resources for the establishment and operationalization for the factory.

FONUS will also initiate the creation of a subsidiary company that will take care of the project and in which the farmers will hold shares equivalent to the GOU investment.

The Executive Director NAADS Dr. Samuel Mugasi says 90% of the works in phase one have been completed with the processing equipment fully installed and tested, and main factory building completed. Government has so far injected over UGX 10 billion in this project which is expected to start production in 2022.