Friday, April 24, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact
Insight Post Uganda
  • Home
  • NewsHot
    • Health
    • Politics
    • Religion
    • Lifestyle
    • World News
    • Tourism
    • Environment
    • Agriculture
  • Business
    ICPAC

    ICPAU Lists 275 Licensed Accounting Firms in 2026 Register

    launch,

    Gov’t Launches Posta Uganda E-Commerce Platform to Boost Digital Trade

    When Order Comes at a Cost: The Hidden Price of Clearing Uganda’s Streets

    Traders’ Body Urges Suspension of Evictions Amid Rising Tension

  • Sports
    Dr. Dennis Mujimba, Chairperson of the Communications and Signage Sub-Committee of the AFCON 2027 Local Organising Committee (LOC),

    Uganda Fast-Tracks AFCON 2027 Projects with UGX130 Billion Boost

    SFC Crowned Champions of 17th CDF Cup in Masaka City

    SFC Crowned Champions of 17th CDF Cup in Masaka City

    Wazalendo SACCO officials, UPDF participants, organisers, and hosts pose for a group photo after the handover of sports kits in Masaka.

    Wazalendo SACCO Donates Sports Kits to 20 UPDF Teams in 2025 CDF Cup

  • Education
    Parliament Passes National Teachers Bill, Raising Entry Requirements

    Parliament Passes National Teachers Bill, Raising Entry Requirements

    Moses Karangwa Graduates from Kampala University 

    Moses Karangwa Graduates from Kampala University 

  • In Luganda
    Betty Nambooze, Mukono Municipality MP

    Kibuule Akubye Mu Nambooze Ebituli, Talina Kyakoledde BannaMukono Okujjako Okujoboja

    Omubaka Gwetwalonda Teyadda-Abekyampisi Betondedde Kibuule

    Omubaka Gwetwalonda Teyadda-Abekyampisi Betondedde Kibuule

    Counsel George Musisi ng'alaga emu ku kaadi mu lukungana lw'amawulire

    Munnamateeka Wa NUP Atambula Nju Ku Nju Ng’ Asaggula Obuwagizi  

  • In Photos
    Ronald Kibuule at Mukono recently.

    Kibuule Poised for Return as Museveni Signals Endorsement in Mukono North

    Katikiro presiding over the opening of the renovated official residence of the Buddu County Chief at Ssaza grounds in Masaka City on Tuesday. Pictures by Robert Nsubuga.

    Pictorial:  Katikiro Mayiga Slams Masaka People Over Poor Hygiene

    Ismael-Kifudde-the-Mukono-Police-Division-Officer-in-Charge-directing-Nambooze-not-to-use-the-route-heading-to-town-center

    Moments of Excessive Force Against Betty Nambooze in Recent General Elections

  • Profiles
    Brig. Gen. Kiyengo (center) posing for the photo with the members of Nakifuma Rotary Club who promised to attend his book launch.

    CUTTING THROUGH HELL: UPDF Medic Chronicles Uganda’s Silent War in Somalia Through Powerful Memoir

    L-R MP Mawogola South (Sembabule)-Goreth Namugga, Councillor Amiri Kiggundu, COTFONE Coordinator-Kayinga Yisito Muddu and Mr Xavier Ejoyi, Country Director ActionAid International Uganda at the award event

    National Citizens’ Integrity Awards 2024: Unsung Heroes Celebrated

    Shaping Perceptions: Patricia Namiwanda, a Blind Advocate Of Change

    Shaping Perceptions: Patricia Namiwanda, a Blind Advocate Of Change

  • Op-Ed
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
Insight Post Uganda
Home Agriculture

FMD Outbreak: Implications On Kampala And Livestock Industry

Insight Post Uganda by Insight Post Uganda
March 8, 2024
in Agriculture
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
0
FMD Outbreak: Implications On Kampala And Livestock Industry

Kampala.

Kampala, Uganda’s capital, is currently under quarantine due to an outbreak of foot and mouth disease (FMD).

Related posts

DDA Rationalisation Leaves Staff Unpaid and Dairy Services in Crisis

DDA Rationalisation Leaves Staff Unpaid and Dairy Services in Crisis

February 24, 2026
State Minister for Agriculture, Lt. Col. (Rtd) Bright Rwamirama

Poultry Deaths in Masaka Linked to Bacterial Infections

August 16, 2024

The Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries has prohibited the movement of cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs, along with their products, to and from the city.

This decisive measure aims to contain the spread of FMD, first detected in Kampala’s Kabowa area. The quarantine not only affects livestock activities but also has broader implications for the city’s economy and the livelihoods of its residents.  

The FMD outbreak was first detected in Kabowa, Lubaga Division in Kampala, as reported on February 28, 2024. Following this discovery, the Ministry swiftly implemented quarantine restrictions on Kampala District by the Animal Diseases Act Cap 38.

Dr. Rose Ademun, the Commissioner of Animal Health, issued a directive to immediately close livestock markets, slaughterhouses, butcheries, loading grounds, and animal shows in the entire district.

Widespread Impact

By the end of February, FMD had spread to numerous districts across Uganda, including Apac, Amolatar, Bugiri, Bushenyi, Hoima, Iganga, Jinja, Kabale, Kamuli, Kasese, Mbale, Mukono, Wakiso, and more.  

Initially detected in November 2023 in one of the cattle corridor districts, the disease poses a significant threat to the livestock industry, affecting both animal health and the livelihoods of those dependent on the sector.

Interventions

To curb the spread of FMD, the Cabinet approved the release of Ugx10bn towards the purchase of FMD vaccines for high-risk districts. This financial allocation aims to facilitate veterinary authorities in lifting quarantine restrictions once vaccination efforts prove successful.  

However, the challenges in controlling the outbreak are exacerbated by the recurrent lack of compliance among farmers, cattle traders, and district officials responsible for issuing animal movement permits.

Expert Perspectives

Veterinary experts attribute the ease of FMD transmission to the movement of sick animals and inadequate control measures during transportation.  

Veterinary and animal health experts highlighted the role of trucks in spreading the disease. During livestock transportation, sick animals can transmit the virus through urine and dung onto the grass in the truck, facilitating infection of other animals.

They further stated the absence of a robust system for monitoring vehicles transporting animals, allowing for the continued movement of livestock despite quarantine regulations.

Ministerial Statements

Agriculture Minister Frank Tumwebeze expressed concern over the lack of cooperation and compliance among farmers, cattle traders, and district officials.   

He identified these factors as contributing to the rapid spread of FMD. Tumwebeze emphasised the importance of adherence to regulations and urged stakeholders to work collaboratively to contain the outbreak.

Implications for Kampala

The extended FMD quarantine in Kampala will have far-reaching consequences for the city’s economy and its residents.

With the ban on the movement of livestock and related products, businesses such as butcher shops, livestock markets, and slaughterhouses will experience a significant downturn.

This could lead to financial strain for individuals dependent on these activities and a potential increase in unemployment.

Additionally, consumers in Kampala may face shortages and increased prices of meat and dairy products due to the restrictions on transportation.  

The overall economic impact on the city could be substantial, with the potential for decreased revenue, disrupted supply chains, and heightened economic uncertainty.

END

Tags: AntharaxFMDMAAIF
ShareTweetPin
Previous Post

Bobi Wine Dispels Lies Behind Bulletproof Vehicle Taxes And “Ugx370M”

Next Post

UNEB Asks Gov’t to Boost Investment in ICT

Related Posts

Veterinary Council Sets UGX 500,000 Fee for Veterinary Doctors in New Licensing Drive
Agriculture

Veterinary Council Sets UGX 500,000 Fee for Veterinary Doctors in New Licensing Drive

April 21, 2026
Farmers sorting hot pepper
Agriculture

Stanbic Incubator Links Farmers to Lucrative European Export Market

April 21, 2026
DDA Rationalisation Leaves Staff Unpaid and Dairy Services in Crisis
Agriculture

DDA Rationalisation Leaves Staff Unpaid and Dairy Services in Crisis

February 24, 2026
Food storages
Agriculture

Faith Meets Farming: Masaka Diocese Invests in Modern Grain Processing to Boost Farmers’ Incomes

February 13, 2026
Slow Food Uganda Launches Project to Empower Young Women in Agribusiness
Agriculture

Slow Food Uganda Launches Project to Empower Young Women in Agribusiness

August 20, 2025
Farmers and a project team from Makerere university in a group photo after inception at Nabitimpa Village Katogo parish Nama sub county in Mukono district last week
Agriculture

Makerere Pioneers Organic Bio-Fertilizer to Revolutionize Farming in Mukono

July 31, 2025
Next Post
Cynthia Precious Ayo (Red) scored 16 points from HEL/CST at St. Mark's College Namagoma. Besides, are siblings celebrating her victory.

UNEB Asks Gov’t to Boost Investment in ICT

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Godfrey Muwumuza, Suspect.

Kabojja Teacher Remanded After Surety Exposed for Lying in Court

11 months ago
Wabusimba Amiri

When the Ban Sleeps: Uganda’s Cosmetics Regulation and the Imperative of Relentless Enforcement.

2 months ago
Some of the cast members in the play.

Drama Meets Democracy: Play Set to Stir Debate on Uganda’s Leadership Choices

8 months ago
Lawyer demands explanation of the legality of Eng Nkamwesiga (pictured) appointment

Why Appointment of New UNBS Head Seems Controversial

2 years ago

FOLLOW US

Insight Post Uganda

We bring you the most balanced news professionally investigated by our news team. The Insight Post is Uganda’s News company regulated by the Uganda Communications Commission.

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • Parliament Passes National Teachers Bill, Raising Entry Requirements
  • Okello Has Case to Answer, Court Rules
  • Moses Karangwa Graduates from Kampala University 

Category

  • Agriculture
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Luganda
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Photos
  • Politics
  • Profiles
  • Religion
  • Runyankole
  • Security
  • Sports
  • Tourism
  • Uncategorized
  • World News

Recent News

Parliament Passes National Teachers Bill, Raising Entry Requirements

Parliament Passes National Teachers Bill, Raising Entry Requirements

April 23, 2026
Christopher Okello Onyum, the man accused of killing four toddlers at Ggaba Early Childhood Development Centre.

Okello Has Case to Answer, Court Rules

April 23, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact

© 2024 The Insight post Uganda - The Insight post uganda. Site Powered by Bookablehood Ltd.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
error: Content is protected !!
en_USEnglish
en_USEnglish
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Tourism
  • Opinion

© 2024 The Insight post Uganda - The Insight post uganda. Site Powered by Bookablehood Ltd.