- Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) is a government agency responsible for promoting coffee production, value addition, marketing and consumption.
- Uganda is the second producer of coffee and the leading exporter from Africa.
- In Uganda, coffee represents less than 20% of the average family plots, but provides over 50% of cash income in an average year.
- Uganda’s annual coffee production is 282,000 tons (8th globally).
- Uganda accounts for 5.1% of global coffee production and 5.3% coffee exports.
- 117 districts and 1.8 million households grow coffee.
- The average coffee farm size per household is 0.18 hectares or 0.45 acres.
- The government set a target of producing 20 million bags by 2030.
- Under the Parish Development Model (PDM) coffee is one of the main targeted enterprises that are expected to create wealth of subsistence households.
Information about coffee growing in Uganda
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Establishing Coffee Farm | Clear the site, dig holes, select good planting materials, plant seedlings based on recommended spacing and other practices. Seek guidance from UCDA and district agricultural extension staff and buy seedlings/cuttings from approved coffee seedling nursery operators. |
Soil Testing | It is important to carry out soil testing in order to determine the nutrient and pH status of the soil in the planned garden. |
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Coffee Crop Management | To get better yields, the following are needed; use of good planting materials, improving the fertility of the soils using fertilizers or organic manure, weed control, disease control, mulching, irrigation and pruning. |
Coffee Yield (Green coffee) | Under good agronomical practices, management and care, clonal robusta coffee, will give first flowers within 12 months of Planting.
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Cost of Establishing a Coffee Garden Acre |
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Source of information: UCDA website https://ugandacoffee.go.ug; and literature review.
Disclaimer:
The information provided is indicative and is intended to give a general picture to Produce More Coffee campaign Participants. Please consult Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA), your district agricultural offices, the National Coffee Research Institute (NaCORI) or yo-ur nearest local government extension officer for guidance on coffee production.