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Govt to Avail Shs 1.5Bn to Mabale Growers’ Tea Factory

by Our Reporter
September 4, 2018
Govt to Avail Shs 1.5Bn to Mabale Growers’ Tea Factory

Rogers Siima, Mabale Tea factory manager handing over sacks of processed tea to Gen Saleh (L).

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Government is set to give Mabale Growers’ Tea Factory in Bugaki Sub County Kyenjojo district a working capital of Shs 1.5bn.

This was revealed by Gen (Rtd) Caleb Akandwanaho alias Salim Saleh, the Operation Wealth Creation (OWC) national chief coordinator during the factory’s annual general meeting on Friday, 1st September 2018.

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This was after Patrick Siisa the Mabale Growers Tea Factory board chairperson informed him that the factory was operating below capacity despite the availability of enough green leaf.

“Our factory has capacity to process 100,000kg of green leaf but we only receive 20,000kg of green leaf because we lack enough capital to buy more from our farmers” Siisa said.

He also disclosed that the factory was chocking on a sh 15bn loan which it acquired from a commercial bank to build the second line of production.

“The factory pays Shs 400m to KCB every month as loan recovery. We find it very hard to raise this money because we are operating below capacity” Siisa said.

Mabale tea factory is owned by 3,200 tea farmers located in Kyenjojo and Kabarole districts.

According to Siisa, farmers have so far planted over 24 million tea seedlings that were given to them under the OWC program.

Siisa also informed Gen Saleh that President Museveni’s directive to the ministry of finance to bail out the factory has for 10 years been defied.

Robert Kibirango the board chairperson of the National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) said that their aim is to work on the well being of farmers.

“We want our farmers to be able to live a better life by increasing their productivity and at the same time availing the market for their produce. That is why we worked hard to increase the acreage of tea in this area,” Kibirango said.

In his remarks, Gen Saleh said the Shs 1.5bn working capital is meant to help the factory absorb the green leaf produced by farmers.

“Farmers have over planted tea because of the impact of OWC. These tea factories should be able to absorb what our farmers are producing,” Gen Saleh said.

Gen Saleh wondered how a Presidential directive can be defied for 10 years.

“I know that the factory has been having management challenges but this does not mean that the Presidential directive should be disobeyed,” Gen Saleh said.

He observed that the failure by the finance ministry to effect the Presidential directive has caused mistrust between the government and the people of Kyenjojo.

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