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Why Uganda is banning raw material exports—and what it means for the economy

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
April 8, 2025
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President Yoweri Museveni has announced a ban on the export of all unprocessed raw materials, according to a post shared by State House on X. This directive is set to significantly impact Uganda’s economy, particularly its agricultural sector, which is heavily reliant on the export of raw produce.

Uganda’s current raw exports include a wide range of agricultural products such as bananas, beans, maize, rice, cassava, tea, coffee, fruits, and vegetables. In addition, livestock products like meat and dairy, as well as fish from the country’s vast water bodies, are major export earners in their unprocessed form.

The primary aim of the ban is to encourage local value addition. By processing raw materials within Uganda’s borders, the country stands to gain significantly through increased export value, job creation, and higher national revenue. This strategy also aims to position Uganda’s products more competitively on the global market. Processed and value-added goods tend to fetch higher prices internationally and open up access to more lucrative segments of global trade.

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Furthermore, the policy is expected to spur diversification in agriculture. Instead of focusing solely on the export of raw materials, the sector could expand into processing industries, packaging, branding, and other support services. This shift has the potential to stimulate rural economies, reduce poverty, and contribute to broader economic development by creating employment opportunities closer to production areas.

However, the transition will not be without challenges. To successfully implement the ban and benefit from its intended outcomes, Uganda will need substantial investment in infrastructure. Processing facilities, storage systems, and transportation networks must be upgraded or developed to meet the increased demand for local production and distribution.

Capacity building will also be essential. Farmers, processors, and exporters must be trained to meet international standards, both in terms of product quality and regulatory compliance. Without these skills and systems in place, Ugandan products may struggle to gain access to competitive markets.

In addition, the government will have to engage in international trade negotiations to ensure Uganda’s value-added products have secure and favorable access to key markets. Trade agreements, export incentives, and regional partnerships will play a crucial role in making this shift viable and profitable.

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