Innovation Opportunities in Organic Pineapple Production in Uganda
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2018-05
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Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA)
Abstract
Pineapple is an important horticultural crop grown in many tropical countries as a major 
source of income. It is also consumed as fresh and dried fruit and has been found to have 
high nutritional and medicinal value. In Uganda, organic pineapple production is practiced as 
part of organic agriculture (OA) systems that have been found to be particularly suitable for 
small-scale farmers. The purpose of this research was to conduct a rapid organic pineapple 
VCA toward identifying innovation opportunities to boost the organic pineapple production 
and marketing in Uganda. Uganda is leading in Africa with the largest organic area 
(240,197ha) and highest number of organic producers (190,552), courtesy of NOGAMU, which 
has been instrumental in organic farming certification in Uganda. Pineapples are produced 
exclusively as a small-holder crop, either as sole crop or intercropped with other crops such 
as bananas in a given Ugandan farming system. Organic pineapple production in Uganda is 
faced with many constraints including lack of national policy to support pineapple production, 
costly certification, and low soil fertility. Pineapple VCA conducted at the Ntungamo Organic 
Pineapple IP show that the chain starts with input supply of suckers to small-holder IP farmers 
as the main players in production and marketing to various actors in local and urban markets.
Innovation opportunities exist in Uganda that can boost pineapple VC for enhanced socio economic gains. The identified opportunities among others include increasing farm level 
production, provision of affordable certification for organic producers, acquisition of 
advanced solar driers, and introduction of small scale pineapple processing.
Description
Research article on Innovation Opportunities in Organic Pineapple Production in Uganda
Keywords
Organic pineapple, Innovation Platform, Uganda, VCA, Innovation opportunities
Citation
Nyamwaro, S.O., Tenywa, M.M., Kalibwani, R., Mogabo, J., Buruchara, R. and Fatunbi, A.O.  (2018). Innovation Opportunities in Organic Pineapple Production in Uganda. FARA Research  Reports Vol 2 (17): pp 18.
