The Former Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, Frank Tumwebaze, has flagged off Uganda’s inaugural export of canned pineapples to China, describing it as a major breakthrough in the country’s agro-industrialisation drive and export market expansion.

Tumwebaze said 104 metric tonnes of processed pineapples were exported by DESHIBURG Company, an investor operating under the Uganda-China Agriculture Cooperation Industrial Park in Luwero District.
“Straight from the swearing-in ceremony, I dashed to Luwero to flag-off the inaugural export of 104 metric tonnes of canned pineapples to China by DESHIBURG company,” Tumwebaze said.
The minister said DESHIBURG is the first investor in Uganda to establish a dedicated canned pineapple processing factory, with the capacity to process 500 tonnes of pineapples per day.

He noted that the factory would significantly increase demand for pineapples and help solve long-standing market challenges faced by farmers dealing in perishable agricultural produce.
“This increases the demand for pineapples as a raw material and ends the perennial challenge of lack of market for our perishable agricultural produce,” Tumwebaze said.
He added that the development should encourage farmers to expand production in order to meet the growing industrial demand.
