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Ugandan producers head to Dubai seeking opportunity in Middle East market

The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives has organized a trip to take 300 Ugandan producers to Dubai convention from August 24 to 26, 2017 which is a unique opportunity for linking them to the Middle East Market.

The convention's aim is to create a sustainable platform to connect Ugandan. Exporters to Middle East will get to connect with buyers of their goods and services through networking, provide a platform to showcase Ugandan tourism, trade and investment opportunities and take the participants practically through processes and regulations related to exporting into the Middle East.

The other being to build Capacity and knowledge on the UAE market by providing access to data, information and training on intelligence for making export decision and help companies solve issues that hinder their ability to export to the Middle East.

Trade Minister Amelia Kyambadde said the convention targets Ugandans interested in exporting goods to the UAE. According to her, the convention targets exporters of products such as agricultural products fruits and vegetables like sweet bananas, pineapples, pepper, sesame seeds, Avocado, chia seeds, mushrooms floriculture, horticulture, grains and cereals, fish and fish products, horticulture products, honey, dairy products, beef, coffee, cocoa, soya, tea.

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