National Oil Palm Project (NOPP) IFAD
Based on the transformative socioeconomic impact achieved under the Vegetable Oil Development Project (VODP) and the VODP Phase 2, the National Oil
Uganda in 2023: Oil sector to open doors | Monitor
With commercial oil production at its peak in the 2030s, the Bank estimates show that Uganda could earn up to $3 billion (approximately Shs7 trillion) in revenues from exports of up to 60,000 bpd.
Uganda Targets Doubling Palm Oil Production With Second
Wilmar International Ltd.’s Ugandan unit is establishing the East African country’s second palm oil project, which is expected to double national output to as
Challenges and Opportunities of Oil Palm Production in Uganda
Oil palm is commercially grown on Bugala Island within Lake Victoria. But with increasing demand for vegetable oils in Uganda more areas for oil palm production are required. A study was...
Challenges and Opportunities of Oil Palm Production in Uganda
Oil palm is commercially grown on Bugala Island within Lake Victoria. But with increasing demand for vegetable oils in Uganda more areas for oil palm
New programme takes over palm oil growing in Uganda | Monitor
The transformation comes after the International Fund for Agricultural Development ?IFAD agreed with government through the Finance and Agriculture Ministries to support the extension of palm...
New programme takes over palm oil growing
The introduction of the National Oil Palm Project has also led to a steady increase in the prices of Palm oil fruits from Shs468 a kilogram of the Palm Oil fruits
Challenges and Opportunities of Oil Palm Production in Uganda
In Uganda, Oil palm is mainly grown for industrial use, domestically, it has reduced the country dependency on imported oils and has provided a readily available source of vegetable oil for improving health standards and food intake.
Oil Palm Plantation & Milling Wilmar International
Wilmar is one of the world’s largest oil palm plantation owners with a total planted area of 231,697 hectares (ha) as at 31 December 2022, of which about 65% is in Indonesia,
Growth and Yield Parameters of Introduced Oil Palm Crop in Uganda
Furthermore, significant (P < 0.05) increments of 40.9% in number of FFB, 55.4% in bunch weight and 16.9% in yield were observed from 2014 to 2016. Across sites, Kibaale had the highest (601.5 FFB













