By Our reporter
A report released by the Uganda bureau of statistics indicates an increase in animal husbandry and this has seen the country register 12 million heads of cattle and over 35 million chicken.
The report
findings further indicate that most Ugandans are into animal rearing and
poultry keeping and this can be witnessed with atleast each home having seven
heads of cattle and 10 chicken when you compare to the number of households in
the country.
The report
dubbed, annual Agriculture survey 2018 has data collected since 2008 till 2018
with the last publication was in 2008.
The report
further indicates that heads of cattle have increased by 6.2%, the increase in goats
is by 19% with a population of 15 million from 12 million, sheep now at 37% and
totaling to five million, rabbits totaling to 630,000, pigs totaling to five
million away from two million (37%)
The report
further indicates that Camels and donkeys combined total upto over 140,000.
The lead
researcher, Nakiyemba Constance reveals that, animal husbandry in Uganda is very
common in the district of Mbarara.
She further
notes that though there is an increase in the number of cattle, homesteads
involved in the activity are slowly reducing.
The
researcher attribute the increment in animal and poultry farming to the
increased market demand of products from these animals and birds and this has
further improved people’s incomes and livelihoods.
Uganda now
has modern and traditional slaughtering center which are for both export and
selling on local market.
One of the
countries well known to import Ugandan cattle and goats meat is Egypt,
countries in the UAE, China for pork and other countries.
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