EAC countries have been advised to build the capacity of Agro processing industries in respective countries, so that they can be able to cope with emerging issues of climate change. Effects of climate change on the industry include reduced raw materials due to either prolonged dry spell or flooding which all lead to food losses among others. The call was made by the minister of state for Industry in the ministry of trade, Michael Werikhe Kafabusa while officiating at the first PACT EAC regional meeting at Silver Springs Hotel recently. It was organized by SEATINI Uganda and CUTS International. The project Promoting Agriculture climate Trade (PACT) linkages in East Africa Phase2 builds capacities of East Africans for climate change awareness, trade driven, and foods security enhancing agro processing in the region. Werikhe said that Agro industrial development presents substantial prospects for the region generating economic growth, new sources of food and income leading to poverty reduction. "It is therefore important to support them through capacity building so that they are aware of the realities of climate change in their works and prepare them so that they can remain productive in the face of effects of climate change," said Werikhe. According to the minister, the first phase of the PACT EAC project have already influenced Uganda Policy, notably the National Trade Sector Development plan which has a linkage between climate change to food security. He told participants to identify key agro processing sectors so as to ably advocate for them with...
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Posted on: August 30, 2016
Posted on: August 30, 2016