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Government halves grains transport cost to Kenya

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
March 14, 2018
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By Paul Tajuba.

Government has ordered Uganda Railways Corporation (URC) to charge a standard $15 (about Shs54, 467) per tonne of grains transported to Kenya,.

The order that has given smiles to grain traders as they are expected to cash in more, comes a month after Uganda and Kenya reached a deal for the latter to import grains to a tune of between 600,000 to 1million tonnes of grains annually.

The deal means that Uganda will bag an estimated $195m to $325m annually in the sale of maize, beans, sorghum, rice, groundnuts and millet.

Chris Kaijuka, the chairman of the Uganda Grain Council of Uganda commended the move by both governments applauding them for the good will to support regional trade

Traders have been spending $40 about (Shs145, 246) per tonne to transport grains to Kenya by road.

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