Uganda bans charcoal exports to Kenya

Uganda bans charcoal exports to Kenya

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Uganda bans charcoal exports to Kenya

FRIDAY APRIL 6 2018



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  • A month-long ban on charcoal burning in neighbouring Kenya has caused an acute shortage of the commodity in the country that has seen a spike in prices.

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By The EastAfrican
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Uganda has banned the export of charcoal to Kenya in an effort to protect its forests.

Hussein Kato Matanda, the resident district commissioner in Busia, Uganda, told traders at the border town that the sale of charcoal to Kenya is now illegal.

A month-long ban on charcoal burning in neighbouring Kenya has caused an acute shortage of the commodity in the country that has seen a spike in prices.

At the Ugandan border town, cross-border business has since boomed with some market traders abandoning their craft for the charcoal trade.

Godfrey Oundo Ongwabe, the national cross-border trade chairperson, told NTV Uganda that traders were now bringing charcoal from as far northern and western Uganda.

In Busia, charcoal prices have more than double from Ush35,000 ($10) to Ush80,000 ($22) per sack in just one week, NTV reported.

Kenya suspended logging in forests for a period of three months citing acute water shortage caused by destruction forest cover.

Uganda bans charcoal exports to Kenya
 
Vipi tena waganda hawataki ujirani mwema na their twin brother
 
That’s brilliant move!
Hongera waganda!
 
sasa mbona sie tumeban ukataji wa miti na biashara ya charcioal kitambo tu...
 
Ugandans are right for conserving their trees just like Kenya did almost 2 months ago by banning not only charcoal business but also logging for timber harvesting
 
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