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The Buvuma Island project will be established on 7,500 hectares with 5,000 dedicated to the nucleus estate while the rest of the land (2,500) will be for smallholder farmers
The joint venture by Wilmar, Josovina Commodities and Bidco Africa Ltd is establishing its second palm oil project on Buvuma Island and targets to have 1,000ha under trees this year and 5,000ha in four years
Food Business Africa | 9 March 2021
Edible oil processor Bidco Uganda undertakes second palm oil production project to boost output
UGANDA – Bidco Uganda Limited, Uganda’s leading producer of edible oil and the only company that owns and operates palm oil plantation in East Africa, is seeking to double its output to 80,000 tons.
BUL, jointly owned by Wilmar International, Josovina Commodities Pte Ltd. of Singapore and Bidco Africa Ltd. of Kenya, is already producing as much as 40,000 tons of palm oil from its Bugala island estate on Lake Victoria, reports Bloomberg.
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MTN Uganda, Fenix International Embark on Lighting Rural schools
MTN and Fenix through the “Light up a Village” project light up schools to facilitate proper learning outcomes by increasing reading time, secure learning environment especially in the night as well as supporting teachers’ preparation for lessons. 1 minute read
The MTN Uganda Foundation has partnered with Fenix International Uganda in project dubbed “Light up a Village” to light up over 56 schools from 24 districts in order to facilitate proper learning outcomes by increasing reading time, secure learning environment especially in the night as well as supporting teachers’ preparation for lessons.
The project has so far donated over 560 solar kits across several schools in various districts in Uganda, as well as to health centers and settlement camps.