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'''Agribusiness investment in Uganda''' is a primary driver of the national economy, contributing '''24% of the GDP''' in the 2022/23 financial year. The sector employs approximately '''68% of the population''', predominantly in rural areas, and is central to Uganda's transition into a modern industrial economy. With the highest agricultural GDP contribution in the East African Community (EAC), Uganda offers a transformative landscape for wealth creation and inclusive growth. | '''Agribusiness investment in Uganda''' is a primary driver of the national economy, contributing '''24% of the GDP''' in the 2022/23 financial year. The sector employs approximately '''68% of the population''', predominantly in rural areas, and is central to Uganda's transition into a modern industrial economy. With the highest agricultural GDP contribution in the East African Community (EAC), Uganda offers a transformative landscape for wealth creation and inclusive growth. | ||
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== Why Invest in Ugandan Agribusiness? == | == Why Invest in Ugandan Agribusiness? == | ||