High Oil Yield Cotton Oil Production Line in Uganda

High Oil Yield Cotton Oil Production Line in Uganda
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • How many people are involved in cotton production in Uganda?
  • The Cotton Development Organization (CDO) estimates that the cotton value chain employs a total of 2.5 million people, directly and indirectly, in the production and marketing of its primary products, such as textiles and garments, as well as its by-products, such as soap, edible oil and animal feed. 2. Cotton in Uganda 2.1. History
  • Are Lint and cottonseed value chains important in Uganda?
  • In Uganda, the lint and cottonseed value chains are more developed, with limited emphasis on the other cotton by-products. However, it is increasingly understood that cotton by-products can have a significant impact on the economic benefits of cotton as a crop enterprise.
  • How to improve cotton production & productivity in Uganda?
  • Various interventions by value chain actors have been suggested for improving cotton production and productivity in Uganda. This would boost the entire sector, allowing for full capacity utilization of ginneries and surgical cotton manufacturers, oil mills and animal feeds manufacturers, among others.
  • How is cotton grown in Uganda?
  • According to Baffes (2009), cotton is grown primarily by small farms with an average size of less than 0.5 hectares. He estimates that 250,000 households are engaged in cotton production. Cotton is grown across approximately two thirds of Uganda’s land area, as shown in Annex 1.