
UK Convention’s Flashback: AcdArts performing at the UK Convention
ACDarts is a World Music and Dance group that specialises in both contemporary and traditional African Music especially from East Africa.
ACDarts is a World Music and Dance group that specialises in both contemporary and traditional African Music especially from East Africa.
It is one of our principal goals to exhibit and celebrate the rich diversity of their cultural heritage and encourage Ugandans to be more active as ambassadors for Uganda’s culture — food, clothes, social life etc
Uganda has a wealth of talent in an ever-improving education market, vast natural resources, massive energy producing capabilities, expanding tourism and hospitality services and opportunities to improve infrastructures and construction projects. Africans need to recognise their wealth of potential and work towards attaining self-sufficiency and regaining control of their destiny!
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Book ACDarts for your private function:
ACDarts Limited
48 Byron Close, Walton-On-Thames, Surrey KT12 3RN,
Tel: +44(0)7932597596
+44(0)7534484027
Email: info@acdarts.com for all enquiries
Sector Panel Discussion: Opportunity Uganda
Address: Rt Hon. Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga, Speaker of the Ugandan Parliament
An introduction to the broad investment thesis and why now is the time for Diasporas and investors to be exploring opportunities in Uganda. Main focus on: Manufacturing, Real Estate, Housing, Tourism and Health.
Moderator: Joel Kibazo, JK Associates
Panellists:
1. Lynda Chalker, Baroness Chalker of Wallasey
2. Dr Andrew G. Seguya, Ag. Executive Director, CEO | Uganda Wildlife Authority
3. Jolly K. Kaguhangire, Commissioner – Uganda Revenue Authority
4. Mr. Gideon Badagawa, Ex. Dir. of Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU)
5. Mr. Sebaggala M. Kigozi, Executive Director — Uganda Manufacturing Association (UMA)
6. Amb. Agnes Kalibbala, Director for Housing – Ministry of Lands and Housing
Check out a series of business ideas:
http://www.ugandainvest.go.ug/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=91&Itemid=231
Uganda is no stranger to investment: it has consistently attracted the highest levels of foreign direct investment in the East Africa Community region over the past five years. In 2010 alone, Uganda attracted FDI of up to US$ 848 million because of several reasons; including a predictable investment environment, a fully liberalised economy, good market access, a strong natural resource base and a commitment to the private sector by the government.
The Minister gives an overview of investment opportunities in the Agriculture and Horticulture sector.
The economic output is dominated by agriculture, which was responsible for 44% of GDP in 1996/97. Manufacturing contributed 8.6% of GDP in 1996/97. Most manufacturing is based on the processing of agricultural products. Agriculture employs over 80% of the labour force and also accounts for over 90% of export earnings.
Uganda forms part of the East Africa plateau. Favourable conditions for the cultivation of food and cash crops are found in most areas. Continuous cultivation is carried out where the rainfall is reliable and two to three crops per year are attainable. More than 75% of the land is available for cultivation or pasture. However, large areas are under-utilized. Land tenure systems are a mixture of traditional practices, colonial regulations and post-colonial legislation and vary from region to region. The co-operative network has played an important role in assisting farmers in the past two decades.
Agricultural production comes almost exclusively from 2.2 million smallholders, mostly working 2 to 3 hectares of land, using traditional methods of cultivation and family labour. Products include food crops (such as plantains, cassava, sweet potatoes, millet, sorghum, maize, beans, groundnuts and sesame), livestock and export crops (coffee, cotton, tea and tobacco). Some high value crops (e.g. cut flowers and certain vegetables and fruits, are also being exported. Agricultural products to a value of US$491.1 million were exported during 1996. Uganda is normally self-sufficient in food production. Crop marketing is handled by co-operatives, marketing boards and private companies.
Agriculture is the backbone of this nation, employing 70% of the total population. Suffice to say, this country is well placed to become the regional food basket, located in the centre of the 130 million people EAC regional bloc and 400 million people in the COMESA region. This can materialize if we partner with entrepreneurs from the GCC countries to add value to our produce, increase production and employ well-planned marketing strategies. In so doing, we can also provide foodstuffs of the highest quality to the Gulf region. This country therefore, presents a plethora of opportunities for investors and a huge potential for exports worldwide, where we have preferential market access.
For information about investing in Uganda:
http://www.ugandainvest.com
The Investment Centre,
Plot 22B Lumumba Avenue , TWED Plaza P.O. Box 7418 Kampala, Uganda
Tel: 256-414-301000
Fax: 256-414-342903
E-mail: info@ugandainvest.com