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Kenya Lifts Ban On Ugandan Poultry Products

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The Kenyan government has accepted to lift the ban it had imposed on Ugandan poultry products including chicken and eggs.

Earlier this year, Kenyan banned the importation of poultry products including chicken and eggs from within and beyond East Africa saying it needed to protect and support its producers recover from the disruptions occasioned by the Covid pandemic.

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Kenya has on top of poultry products also banned beef, milk and maize from Uganda rendering her neighbor in the West to lose billions in foreign exchange.

Earlier this month, cabinet approved a move that would see Uganda retaliate by imposing a ban on a number of Kenyan products.

However, on Tuesday, both governments held “successful trade talks” held in Nairobi.

The Ugandan delegation was led by Frank Tumwebaze, the Minister for Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries while Peter Munya, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Cooperatives led the Kenyan side.

In a joint communique released shortly after the meeting, it was agreed that for the benefit of both countries, the bans imposed are lifted.

“The ministers noted that there have been disruptions in trade in poultry and poultry products between the two countries. Both parties agreed to immediately remove any administrative measures that have hitherto inhibited trade in poultry and poultry products,” the joint communique read in part.