Analysis of sesame seed production and export trends; challenges and strategies towards increasing production in Uganda
Date
2021-01-01
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EDP Sciences
Abstract
Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) is one of the most ancient oilseed crops cultivated for its edible
oil and uses in food. Sesame seeds are very nutritious and confer health benefits. However, its potential
production in Uganda has not been fully realized. The objective of this review was to summarize the trends
in sesame production, export quantity, export value, challenges, and strategies for sustainable sesame seed
production in Uganda. The review revealed the sesame seed production and area harvested generally
increased from 1996 to 2007 but significantly decreased between 2008 and 2018. The review also revealed
that while the export quantities and values were low, they gradually increased from 2009 to 2016. The
decreased production between 2008 and 2016 could have been due to challenges such as pests and diseases,
loss of soil fertility, prolonged drought, poor agronomic practices, poor yielding varieties, and lack of access
to credit. Therefore, it is recommended to improve breeding programs and soil management practices;
strengthen agricultural credits and extension services to support marketing of sesame seeds; and improve
agronomic practices and farmer knowledge on improved techniques such as sowing methods, plant spacing,
intercropping practices, pests and disease control measures. These could boost sesame production in Uganda
given the high domestic and global demand for sesame seeds and provide an opportunity to expand sesame
production throughout Uganda. Research should focus on how to increase seed yield on farmers’ fields and
bridge the yield gap between researchers and farmers while adopting good agronomic practices.
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Sesamum indicum L., Production trends, Export market, Seed yield, Production challenges, Agronomic practices