Ugandan horticulture firms explore Italian market
Ugandan horticulture exporters hope to grow volumes to the European markets such as Italy, which is already accounting for some 45% (2023 figures) of the total coffee export receipts. Some attending the global fruits and vegetables expo in Italy were targeting deals with Europe-based firms interested in a variety of Uganda’s agricultural produce.
Challenges including international quality requirements in the organic sector, have for years plagued the sector, which remains the most important foreign exchange earner.
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Challenges including international quality requirements in the organic sector, have for years plagued the sector, which remains the most important foreign exchange earner.
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