President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has officially launched the BENNI Foods factory in Kiruhura District, marking a significant milestone in Uganda’s push for industrialization and sustainable agricultural development.
The factory, located on Kaguta road, will focus on processing dairy products, addressing the challenges of excess milk production in the area, and providing employment opportunities to the local community.
President Museveni expressed his gratitude to the investors, saying, “You are most welcome; you are in the right place at the right time. We have big potential here, and once the farmers are sensitized on how to properly care for their cows, we can produce more milk than we do now.”
He praised the people of Ankole for embracing his advice on settling in one place and adopting modern dairy farming practices. “When we came here, we spoke to the elders, and I am glad that they took our advice to settle in one place. When we introduced dairy farming, they welcomed it.”
The President emphasized the importance of prioritizing cattle health and well-being. “Normally cows use their tongues to harvest grass, but now they are using their teeth to eat because the grass is short.”
He warned against complacency, urging farmers to take proactive measures in caring for their livestock rather than relying solely on divine intervention.
The government will address electricity challenges by providing a dedicated power line to support the factory. President Museveni also pledged to explore other mechanisms to mitigate energy-related difficulties in the area.
To improve milk production, President Museveni encouraged farmers to collaborate with the Ministry of Agriculture to access better breeds of cattle. “We have a solution for all problems of cattle,” he said, citing ongoing research into a vaccine for ticks.
Vice President Jessica Alupo thanked President Museveni for his visionary leadership, acknowledging his efforts in ensuring peace and security across the country.
Mr. Jitendra, CEO of BENNI Foods, highlighted the company’s commitment to increasing milk production in the region. “The factory aims to help local farmers produce more milk than the 100 liters we consume each day.”
Currently, 73 local youths are employed at the factory, with more jobs expected to be created as the company progresses past its initial test phase.























