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Uganda’s agriculture sector supports over 70% of the population but faces pesticide-related food safety risks.

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Uganda has faced several documented export rejections, including maize rejected by South Sudan in 2023 due to aflatoxins and maize and eggs rejected by Kenya on food safety grounds, highlighting the need for better data and evidence-based responses. - Mr. Jonathan Lubega, Program

Food safety has become a major determinant of market access and competitiveness, with regulatory requirements and standards influencing trade at domestic, regional, and international levels. - Mr. Jonathan Lubega, Program Officer, Agricultural Trade for Rural Transformation,

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The National Webinar commemorating #WorldFoodSafetyDay2026 is underway, bringing together experts, policymakers, researchers, and civil society to discuss practical solutions for safer and more resilient food systems.

🌍 Theme: "From Burden to Solutions: Safe

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SEATINI’s research is very useful in shaping and generating policies.

SEATINI’s capacity to generate information on trade, fiscal and investment related issues has enabled us as members of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) to use this information to generate intelligent conversations. SEATINI’s research is very useful in shaping and generating policies.

Hon. Odongo George Stephen
EALA Member

SEATINI is a very active player

SEATINI is a very active player in an otherwise complex net of civil society organizations in Uganda. I very much appreciate the opportunity to participate in regular efforts of SEATINI to sensitize policy makers to the opinions of the society and influence decisions at government level.

Izabela Karpowicz
IMF Uganda Country Representative

SEATINI Uganda has distinguished itself

SEATINI Uganda has become a brand that engages on key issues in the field of trade, tax and investment. SEATINI Uganda has distinguished itself as a rights advocacy organization

Hon. Harriet Mugenyi
Member of Parliament, Hoima District/Parliamentary Committee on Trade, Tourism and Industry

Thanks to SEATINI Uganda

I finally got my products certified by Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) after struggling for a long time. I had many uncertainties about the certification process, but Mr. Hakim Mufumbiro from UNBS, who presented at a meeting organized by SEATINI Uganda, clarified everything for me. I paid for the certification, underwent an audit, and a sample of my product was tested, with satisfactory results. I received the UNBS certificate through the help of SEATINI Uganda, and I am grateful. It’s essential that women in business have access to the information they need, and I hope key players can make that happen.

Ms. Doreen Jeane Nsasire
Managing Director, Westlink Delicacy Api Group Limited
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