President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni today met and held talks with the Ambassador of the Netherlands to Uganda, H.E. Frederieke Quispel at State House, Entebbe.

The discussions mainly focused on agriculture; animal feeds, fish farming and economic cooperation between Uganda and the Netherlands.
A key area of discussion was the growing demand for raw materials to support Dutch investments in Uganda’s animal feed industry, including the De Heus Fish Feed Factory in Jinja.
During the meeting, President Museveni emphasized the need to increase production of key agricultural raw materials such as maize, cassava and soya to support the expanding animal feeds sector.
“We shall now produce more maize and cassava,” President Museveni said.
The President revealed that he intends to convene a conference of maize growers to discuss ways of boosting production to meet the increasing demand from factories producing animal feeds.
“I am going to convene a conference of maize growers,” he noted.
President Museveni also observed that tax duty on animal feeds produced within Uganda should be removed in order to support local production and attract more investment into the sector.
On environmental conservation, the President said the government is promoting fish farming as an alternative source of livelihood aimed at reducing encroachment on wetlands.
