Uganda: Farmers blame rising milk prices on drought

Published Aug 2, 2021

Tridge summary

Drought conditions in various parts of Uganda, including Sembabule, Nakasongola, Lyantonde, Bushenyi, Nakaseke, Kiboga, Kyankwanzi, have led to a decrease in milk production, resulting in a surge in milk prices. The drought has caused a shortage of water and pasture, leading to reduced milk yield in cows. As a result, the price of milk has risen significantly in many areas, with some liters selling as high as Shs1,800 or more, up from the original prices. The increase in milk prices has forced some consumers to reduce their milk consumption or switch to other beverages. The situation is worsened by the fact that farmers are receiving offers from cooler companies, leading to an even further reduction in milk supply. However, in Kigezi region, milk prices have dropped due to reduced consumption during the lockdown.
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Original content

Farmers have blamed the rising prices of milk on drought that has affected many parts of the country. Major milk producing areas including Sembabule, Nakasongola, Lyantonde, Bushenyi, Nakaseke, Kiboga, Kyankwanzi, among others, in the cattle corridor are experiencing a dry spell with a sharp reduction in water and pasture for the animals. Mr Duncan Ahimbisibwe Salongo, a farmer in Kyeitembe Village, Bushenyi District, says the shortage of pasture for his animals has lead to them producing less milk. "A cow that used to produce eight litres of milk can only produce four litres. The dry spell has hit us hard," Mr Salongo says. He adds: "I have seen more customers come for milk at my farm during the Covid-19 lockdown because all their children are at home but the capacity to meet the demands of my respective customers is currently low. You know what happens in times of scarcity." Ms Ruth Busingye, a resident of Bushenyi Town, says the milk prices increased from Shs1,200 per litre to ...
Source: All Africa

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