Kamuli District - Economic Activity

Economic Activity

Means of earning a livelihood in Kamuli District include:

  • Fishing in River Nile
  • Ranching (cattle, goats, sheep, chicken)
  • Farming (upland rice, paddy rice, sweet potatoes, bananas, maize, millet, vanilla, coffee, cocoa, cotton, groundnuts, citrus fruits, mangoes)
  • Fish farming
  • Bee keeping
  • Retail trade in the urban centers

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