Assessment of the enterprise selection and development process of the Ugandan National Agricultural Advisory Service

Agriculture is the mainstay for Uganda's economy, providing both food and foreign exchange. Liberalization of the economy and expansion of the area under cultivation led to a steady growth of the agricultural sector in the 1990s of over 4 percent per year. However, Uganda's population remains largel...

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Main Author: Kyomugisha, Elizabeth
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2008
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161383
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description Agriculture is the mainstay for Uganda's economy, providing both food and foreign exchange. Liberalization of the economy and expansion of the area under cultivation led to a steady growth of the agricultural sector in the 1990s of over 4 percent per year. However, Uganda's population remains largely poor. Food crop production accounts for 65 percent of the GDP, yet agriculture continues to be characterized by low productivity. Moreover, land is increasingly becoming scarce, and a population growth rate of 3.5 percent per year prevents sustainable expansion. In view of these constraints, the National Agricultural Advisory Service (NAADS) has emphasized the importance of rural enterprise promotion to develop a market-oriented agricultural sector in Uganda. NAADS supports farmers in developing profitable enterprises and meeting demands both for quality and quantity of produce to exploit agricultural market opportunities. Most Ugandan farmers are smallholders lacking capital for investment and other resources, limiting the range of economic activities in which they might engage. Consequently, how they select enterprises to invest in is critical. This brief describes the NAADS enterprise selection process and provides an assessment of that process.
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spelling CGSpace1613832025-11-06T04:32:28Z Assessment of the enterprise selection and development process of the Ugandan National Agricultural Advisory Service Kyomugisha, Elizabeth trade liberalization agricultural sector agriculture rural economy Agriculture is the mainstay for Uganda's economy, providing both food and foreign exchange. Liberalization of the economy and expansion of the area under cultivation led to a steady growth of the agricultural sector in the 1990s of over 4 percent per year. However, Uganda's population remains largely poor. Food crop production accounts for 65 percent of the GDP, yet agriculture continues to be characterized by low productivity. Moreover, land is increasingly becoming scarce, and a population growth rate of 3.5 percent per year prevents sustainable expansion. In view of these constraints, the National Agricultural Advisory Service (NAADS) has emphasized the importance of rural enterprise promotion to develop a market-oriented agricultural sector in Uganda. NAADS supports farmers in developing profitable enterprises and meeting demands both for quality and quantity of produce to exploit agricultural market opportunities. Most Ugandan farmers are smallholders lacking capital for investment and other resources, limiting the range of economic activities in which they might engage. Consequently, how they select enterprises to invest in is critical. This brief describes the NAADS enterprise selection process and provides an assessment of that process. 2008 2024-11-21T09:55:19Z 2024-11-21T09:55:19Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161383 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Kyomugisha, Elizabeth. 2008. Assessment of the enterprise selection and development process of the Ugandan National Agricultural Advisory Service. USSP Brief 3. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161383
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Assessment of the enterprise selection and development process of the Ugandan National Agricultural Advisory Service
title Assessment of the enterprise selection and development process of the Ugandan National Agricultural Advisory Service
title_full Assessment of the enterprise selection and development process of the Ugandan National Agricultural Advisory Service
title_fullStr Assessment of the enterprise selection and development process of the Ugandan National Agricultural Advisory Service
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title_short Assessment of the enterprise selection and development process of the Ugandan National Agricultural Advisory Service
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agricultural sector
agriculture
rural economy
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