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연도
물량
금액
2023
17,544
41,336 USD
2022
12,903
37,568 USD
Classification
Product TypeProcessed Food
Product FormReady-to-drink (UHT) orange juice / juice drink (often from concentrate)
Industry PositionPackaged Beverage
Market
Orange juice in Uganda is supplied by a mix of domestic processing and imported packaged juice. A prominent domestic producer is the Soroti Fruit Factory (Soroti Fruits Limited), which processes oranges into ready-to-drink juice and concentrates marketed as TEJU. Trade data indicate Uganda imports relatively small values of HS 200919 (unfrozen orange juice) in 2023, with regional and extra-regional suppliers. Market access for imports is shaped by UNBS inspection at entry and the UNBS Pre-Export Verification of Conformity (PVoC) regime for regulated goods, alongside the EAC Common External Tariff schedule for fruit juices.
Market RoleDomestic consumer market with emerging local processing; net importer for packaged orange juice categories
Domestic RoleReady-to-drink juice and concentrate production supports local fruit value addition alongside imports in urban retail channels
Market Growth
Specification
Physical Attributes
RTD orange juice commonly sold in small-pack formats (e.g., 200 ml pouches; PET bottles in 300–500 ml formats for some domestic products).
Compositional Metrics
Example domestic specification: TEJU orange juice lists a minimum Brix of 14 for its orange juice line.
Packaging
Aseptic/UHT-style RTD packaging formats used domestically include 200 ml pouch packs and PET bottle packs (e.g., 300 ml and 500 ml) for certain products.
Supply Chain
Value Chain
Domestic: Orange sourcing from local growers/cooperatives → Soroti Fruit Factory processing (juice/concentrate) → RTD filling (pouch/PET) → distributor/wholesale → retail
Imports: Exporter QA/testing → PVoC conformity assessment (where applicable) → transport (often sea-to-region then inland) → UNBS entry inspection/document checks → importer distribution → retail/wholesale
Temperature
UHT-treated RTD juice products can be distributed ambient (until opened), reducing dependence on refrigerated logistics compared with chilled juice.
Freight IntensityHigh
Transport ModeMultimodal
Risks
Regulatory Compliance HighNon-compliance with UNBS import inspection requirements and/or failure to obtain and present a required PVoC Certificate of Conformity (CoC) can block customs clearance, causing storage costs, delays, or rejection of orange juice shipments.Confirm HS code and applicable UNBS compulsory standards early; use a UNBS-appointed PVoC service provider for pre-export verification where applicable and align test reports/quality documents with the PVoC route requirements before shipping.
Logistics MediumUganda is landlocked; multimodal routing and border/corridor congestion can extend lead times and raise landed cost for bulky RTD juices and concentrates, increasing out-of-stock risk and margin pressure.Build longer lead-time buffers, use robust packaging for inland haulage, and price/contract with freight volatility and corridor delays in mind.
Food Safety MediumShelf-stable juice relies on correct thermal processing and hygienic filling; failures (e.g., inadequate UHT/pasteurization or packaging integrity issues) can drive spoilage incidents and regulatory action.Operate a HACCP-based plan with validated thermal process controls, packaging integrity checks, and periodic microbiological/chemical verification testing.
Sustainability
Packaging waste management risk for single-use juice packs (pouches/PET), especially in high-volume urban distribution; buyer sustainability screens may focus on packaging and recyclability.
Labor & Social
Smallholder/cooperative-linked sourcing models (e.g., TEJU supply linkages) increase the importance of transparent farmer payment terms and grievance channels in supplier audits.
Standards
HACCP-based food safety systems (aligned with Codex General Principles of Food Hygiene)
ISO 22000 / GFSI-recognized schemes (buyer-driven; verify per customer program)
FAQ
What is the EAC external tariff benchmark for orange juice imports into Uganda?In the EAC Common External Tariff schedule (2022 version updated June 2025), orange juice under HS 20.09 subheadings 2009.11, 2009.12 and 2009.19 is listed at 35%. The correct rate in practice depends on the exact HS classification and any preferential origin treatment.
What is the most common clearance blocker for imported packaged orange juice into Uganda?The biggest blocker is regulatory non-compliance at the border—especially missing or non-compliant documentation tied to UNBS import inspection and the PVoC regime (where applicable), including the need to present a Certificate of Conformity (CoC) for regulated goods. UNBS notes that imports are subject to document checks and physical inspection on arrival.
Is there a notable domestic orange-juice processor in Uganda?Yes. Uganda’s Soroti Fruit Factory (Soroti Fruits Limited) processes oranges into ready-to-drink juice and concentrates marketed under the TEJU brand, according to Uganda Development Corporation (UDC) and Uganda Investment Authority (UIA) disclosures.