REMARKS BY THE MINISTER OF TRADE, INDUSTRY AND COOPERATIVES. Hon. Amelia Kyambadde (MP)

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REMARKS BY THE MINISTER OF TRADE, INDUSTRY AND COOPERATIVES Hon. Amelia Kyambadde (MP) At The The 2 nd Partnership for Aflatoxin Control in Africa (PACA) Meeting 11 th October, 2016 Imperial Resort Beach Hotel Entebbe, Uganda

DIGNATARIES PRESENT YourExcellency, Rhoda Tumusiime; Commissioner Rural Economy and Agriculture of the African Union Commission, Director General, EAC Hon, Members of Parliament Present Heads of Diplomatic Missions Present 2

DIGNATARIES PRESENT Development Partners Representatives from Public Institutions Representatives from Civil Society Private Sector Media Fratenity Distinguished Delegates Ladies and Gentlemen 3

WELCOME NOTE I welcome you all to this important continental forum that brings us together to deliberate and chart a way forward to address the challenge posed by aflatoxins. 4

Structure of the Presentation Uganda at Glance Aflatoxins Challenge in Africa Socio-Economic Impacts of Aflatoxins Strategic Actions undertaken by MTIC Conclusion 5

UGANDA, THE PEARL OF AFRICA- 6

Trade and Investment Guided by the National Vision Vision of National Development Plan (NDP) A transformed Ugandan Society from a peasant to a modern & prosperous country within 30 years. (set in 2010) Elements of NDP Stability & Peace Knowledge based economy Exploitation of resources gainfully & sustainably A strong federated East Africa with an effective African Common market,. Private Sector led economy Uganda Vision 2040 stresses the above 7

Uganda at Glance: Market Potential MARKET Uganda - 38* million East Africa -180* million Great Lakes -190* million COMESA - 19 member countries - 489 million people. -Region Imports over USD 150bn p.a. -Tripartite: COMESA, EAC & SADC- 26 member countries 632 million people (57% of Africa s Population) USD 1.3 Trillion GDP AGOA - US EU EBA China Easy Access Japan over 173 agric. Products 8

Wildlife and Tourism 9

Wild Life and Tourism 10

Cross Boarder Trade NRM Manifesto 2011-2016; Progress, Challenges and Opportunities" 11

What are Aflatoxins? Aflatoxins are naturally occurring toxins produced by certain fungi, scientifically named as Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus. The fungus can be recognized by a graygreen or yellow-green mold growing on the affected crop in the field or in storage 12

What are Aflatoxins? Aflatoxins contaminate many African dietary staples such as; Maize, Groundnuts, Rice, and Cassava, This occurs under certain conditions of: Dry weather near crop maturity, High moisture during harvest, poor drying and storage of crops. Countries in latitudes between 40 N and 40 S which covers many Africa Countries are susceptible to aflatoxin 13

CROPS AT RISK OF MYCOTOXINS e.g Aflatoxins? 14

EXAMPLES OF AFFECTED CROPS 15

DIARY INDUSTRY AT RISK NRM Manifesto 2011-2016; Progress, Challenges and Opportunities" 16

POULTRY AT RISK 17

SOCIO ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF AFLATOXINS Disease Burden Consuming aflatoxin contaminated foods by humans and animals poses high risks to diseases such as Liver cancer, Hepatitis B, and potential association with stunting and immunosuppression. 5-30% of all liver cancer cases globally is linked to high exposure of aflatoxins Africa, registers a high incidence of 40% for liver cancer 18

SOCIO ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF AFLATOXINS Food Security, The Pillars of Food Security (Availability, Accessibility, utilization and Stability. Contamination in staples such as maize, sorghum and groundnuts can directly reduce availability of Food. Aflatoxins contaminate almost ¼ of Global food and feeds for Animal and Poultry 19

SOCIO ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF AFLATOXINS In most vulnerable populations, higher exposure of aflatoxins leads to: Pregnant Women; High anemia, give birth to under weight babies and high maternal mortality Children: Stunted growth and cognitive development Over 4.5 billion people chronically exposed to Aflatoxin (WHO, 2004) 20

SOCIO ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF AFLATOXINS Reduces the competiveness of African Agricultural commodities in the export markets Lowers product quality and discounts export values, which leads to significant economic losses Losses of Aflatoxin undermines efforts to streamline SPS issues 64% reduction in Food Quality in Africa (WHO, 2001) Regulatory limits on Aflatoxin impact Africa s export trade and income 21

SOCIO ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF AFLATOXINS For Uganda, Our geographical position in the tropics, climate and weather present a very conducive conditions for aflatoxins to thrive and infest susceptible food crops Unfortunately, the affected crops are some of the upcoming commercially traded commodities upon which the population could use to improve their lives. In real monetary terms, Aflatoxins impact on trade indicate a loss of US. Dollars 37.56 million and makes our agriculture products less competitive on the market. 22

UGANDA S ACTIONS TO TACKLE THE AFLATOXIN CHALLENGE With Support from African Union Commission; Have established the National Mycotoxin Mitigation Steering Committee with representation of public and private sectors, Chaired by MAAIF Have established the Aflatoxin Technical Working Group on R and D; hosted by Makerere University- School of Food Science, Headed by Professor Achiles Kaaya 23

UGANDA S ACTIONS TO TACKLE THE AFLATOXIN CHALLENGE Improved the Policy and Legal Framework National Trade Policy, 2008 National Cooperative Policy 2010 National Standard and Quality Policy, 2012 National Grains and Cereal Trade Policy, 2015, among others The Warehouse Receipt System Act, 2006 The UNBS Act (Amended in 2013) 24

UGANDA S ACTIONS TO TACKLE THE AFLATOXIN CHALLENGE In collaboration with the Private Sector, we have constructed Standard Silos and Warehouses Facilities that can ensure effective storage, cleaning, drying, grading, and packaging services that are critical for quality assurance. Under UWRSA we have certified 35 storage facilities with capacity 165,400MTs Another 92 warehouses have been inspected across the country for certification We plan to construct additional storage of 700,000MTs in partnership wit the Private Sector to increase our Capacity. 25

UGANDA S ACTIONS TO TACKLE THE AFLATOXIN CHALLENGE In collaboration with UWRSA, UNBS, UN-WFP and the Private Sector we have trained warehouse operators and commodity handlers from 35 facilities about testing for mycotoxins and grading of commodities. We have established the Commodities Exchange (UNCE) which emphasises trading in commodities that conform to regional and international standards by use of Warehouse Receipts from certified, standardised warehouses. 26

NYAKANTONZI COOPERATIVE SOCIETY: STORAGE FACILITY 27

INSPECTION OF THE STORAGE FACILITY UNDER CONSTRUCTION BY Hon MTIC & MAAIF 28

H.E, YOWERI KAGUTA MUSEVENI LAUNCHING THE GRAING STORAGE FACILITY IN NWOYA DISTRICT 29

UGANDA S ACTIONS TO TACKLE THE AFLATOXIN CHALLENGE UNBS has developed and made available the relevant food and agriculture standards to ensure human and livestock safety and within the context of Mycotoxins.These are; the Code of practice for the prevention and reduction of mycotoxin contamination in cereals,us CAC/RCP 51-2003 {revised in 2004} Good Agricultural Practices(GAP) and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP); and US CODEX/RCP 55:2004 30

UGANDA S ACTIONS TO TACKLE THE AFLATOXIN CHALLENGE Code of practice for the prevention and reduction of aflatoxins contamination in peanuts. Enhanced the Capacity of UNBS with testing equipment to test the cereal products for compliance to Standards Supported MSMEs to certify their products, 250 Certification permits issued. Increased public awareness on safety and quality. 31

Conclusion As I conclude, I note the following that Aflatoxins; There is still low public awareness about this problem Hard to solve by a single actor or discpline Requires multi stakeholder approach Activities for implementation should focus on the cause not the symptoms 32

Conclusion Thank AUC and the National Organizing Committee for coordinating and arranging this important event in Uganda This platform will enable you share information and experiences Urge you to come up with sustainable solutions and a clear road map to reduce the Aflatoxins to acceptable levels. 33

ENJOY YOUR STAY IN UGANDA! Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives, Farmers House, Parliament Avenue P. O. Box 7103 Kampala-Uganda Tel: +256414 314000 Fax: +256414 347286 Email: annekyambadde@gmail.com/ akyambadde@mtic.go.ug ps@mtic.go.ug Web: www.mtic.go.ug 34