Stanbic, Buganda Kingdom Launch Business Centre for SACCOs

By Our Reporter

Stanbic Bank Uganda and the Buganda Kingdom have launched Ssemaduuka, a one-stop agricultural business centre designed to expand structured credit access for farmer-owned SACCOs and strengthen coffee value chains across the Kingdom.

The initiative was officially unveiled on Monday, February 23, at the Mayors Gardens in Mubende Municipality. It is being implemented through the Buganda Cultural and Development Foundation (BUCADEF) and seeks to create a coordinated ecosystem that links farmer SACCOs to affordable financing, quality farm inputs, aggregation centres, digital payments and export markets.

For farmers like Frank Nyanzi, a 57-year-old coffee grower from Madudu Sub-county in Mubende District, the programme represents a timely intervention. Over the past decade, Nyanzi has faced declining coffee yields due to prolonged dry spells, rising temperatures and persistent pest and disease outbreaks, including coffee wilt disease and coffee berry borer infestations. Limited access to long-term financing has further constrained his ability to invest in irrigation systems and quality inputs.

He notes that without reliable credit, many farmers are forced to operate below optimal productivity levels, undermining household incomes and long-term sustainability.

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