Uganda's agricultural backbone, characterized by coffee, tea, and banana production, creates a massive demand for high-quality agro raw materials. However, the local market often struggles with the inconsistency of raw material purity, leading to suboptimal crop yields in the Lake Victoria basin.
The industrial sector is currently transitioning from simple assembly to basic chemical processing. The need for stable chemical industry raw materials has surged as the government pushes for value-addition in mineral and agricultural exports.
Climate volatility in East Africa has increased the prevalence of pests, forcing a shift toward specialized organic pesticides for vegetables to meet both local food security needs and strict EU export standards for organic produce.



