Analysis of the maize value chain in Budaka District Eastern Uganda.
Analysis of the maize value chain in Budaka District Eastern Uganda.
Date
2025-09
Authors
Waiswa, Yahya
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Makerere University
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze the maize value chain in Budaka District, Eastern
Uganda. The specific objectives were; i) to describe the actors in the maize value chain and the
activities they perform ii) to determine the profitability of maize handling and trading at the
different maize value chain nodes and iii) to conduct SWOT analysis of the maize value chain
in Budaka District. The study applied a descriptive design utilizing quantitative approach to
collect data from a sample size of 83 respondents using questionnaires. Findings revealed that
packaging (21.7%) was the most frequently performed activity by farmers while agro-input
suppliers focused mainly on providing agrochemicals (30.8%). Processors performed
packaging processed maize products (27.8%), while wholesalers were primarily engaged in
sorting and grading maize for quality (27.5%). Profitability analysis revealed that processors
and wholesalers earned average gross profits of UGX 118,624 and UGX 166,647 respectively,
while farmers reported a modest profit of UGX 14,971 in the first season (March-July 2024)
In contrast, agro-input suppliers incurred an average loss of UGX 41,200, reflecting the impact
of high input costs and operational inefficiencies. The SWOT analysis of the maize value chain
revealed that farmers benefit from experience and knowledge in maize farming (24.2%), while
processors benefit from access to processing technology (26.5%); agro-input suppliers from
have technical knowledge (29.4%) and wholesalers showed strengths in storage capacity
(23.6%). The key weaknesses identified included limited access to credit or financing (26.9%)
for farmers, limited access to investment capital (26.8%) among processors and lack of
consistent farmer education on correct input use (33.3%) for agro input suppliers. The threats
among farmers were land degradation and soil infertility (25.0%) and wholesalers reported
influx of low-quality (26.4%), which erodes competitiveness. In conclusion, the study indicated
that maize value chain in Budaka District shows potential for growth despite existing
limitations and it is recommended that stakeholders should prioritize improved access to
markets, financial services, and agricultural extension support across all value chain actors.
Description
A thesis submitted to the Department of Agribusiness and Natural Resource Economics in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of a Bachelor’s degree in Agribusiness Management at Makerere University.
Keywords
Analysis,
Maize,
Value chain,
Budaka district
Citation
Waiswa,Yahya.(2025). Analysis of the maize value chain in Budaka District Eastern Uganda.a qualitative approach (unpublished undergraduate thesis). Makerere university, Kampala.