Presidents Museveni, Kenyatta Discuss Sugar Trade

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Presidents Museveni, Kenyatta Discuss Sugar Trade

By Kampala Post Reporter Yokohama, Japan: President Yoweri Museveni on Wednesday met and held a bilateral meeting with President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya on the...

By Kampala Post Reporter

Yokohama, Japan: President Yoweri Museveni on Wednesday met and held a bilateral meeting with President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya on the sidelines of TICAD 7 conference in Yokohama, Japan. During the meeting the two leaders discussed the issue of sugar and sugarcane exports to Kenya.

During a joint permanent commission meeting in Mombasa last March, it was agreed that Kenya's importation of sugar from Uganda would increase from 30,000 to 90,000 tons per annum. However, the process has delayed. According to reports, the importation licenses are issued by Kenya's Ministry of Agriculture which delays to issue them. President Museveni said there is need to fasten the trade process.

“Ugandans have grown too much sugarcane, they want to export sugarcane to Kenya. We don't allow export of unprocessed sugarcane but because of the quantity, they were saying that we suspend the ban on export of raw sugarcane and allow Kenyan factories which are willing to buy it,” he said. President Kenyatta pledged to follow up on the matter.

If the deal is settled, Uganda is set to become a dominant sugar exporter within the East African Community. Earlier in January, Tanzania cleared importation of Ugandan sugar after a meeting between the countries’ ministers of trade broke a trade deadlock.

During the meeting, the two leaders also discussed bilateral issues affecting their countries. President Kenyatta invited President Museveni for a meeting in Moroto where he will be for a working visit on Thursday 12th September 2019. During the visit, Uganda will showcase what they have done in Moroto to fight drought and witness the signing of an MOU between the Turkana and Karamojong.

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