Minister Anite Hails Tireless Tycoon Hamis Kiggundu For Changing Youth Livelihoods, Setting Up Modern Agro-processing Plant

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The State Minister for Investment and Privatisation Evelyn Anite, has lauded property mogul, Hamis Kiggundu, for creating jobs and opportunities for young people in Uganda.

The minister who was accompanied by a team of officials from the Free-Trade Zone Authority made remarks while touring the tycoon’s agro-processing plant in the Akright Estate, in Bwebaja along Entebbe road.

“Thank you Ham for investing in Uganda & for creating jobs. It was nice listening to a young and focused young Ugandan investor. As government, we promise to support the post harvest handling for export & the entire project,” Anite said.

Ham Kiggundu (talking) briefing Anite and other officials on his plans

Kiggundu said their main goal is to promote agro value addition mainly through assessing, sorting, quality analysis, managing,packaging and marketing local produce domestically, regionally and internationally.

“Our main goal is to promote agro value addition mainly assessing, sorting,quality analysis, managing,packaging and marketing ugandan farmer’s agro produce domestically through import substitution, regionally and internationally,” Hamis Kiggundu said.

The vast complex was built at Shs 440 billion, according to Kiggundu, who took the minister on the tour of the plant.

Ham Kiggundu, Minister Evelyn Anite and other officials at Ham Group of Companies

The plant processes and adds value to various crops from across the board ranging from fruits, vegetables, cereals and other plants for both local consumption and export.

Kiggundu told the minister that he plans to build more specialised processing plants in the major agricultural zones across the country in the future.

For example he will set up milk and meat processing units in Mbarara and Karamoja sub region; maize and sugar mills in the Hoima Masindi region, another plant in West Nile and the North, Eastern and Central.

“This will create more employment opportunities and boost incomes for communities across the country while boosting production and foreign exchange earnings as all the excess produce will be value added first then exported,” Kiggundu added.

 

 

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