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Uganda Receives $10 Million Grant from African Development Bank for AgriculturePort of Mombasa’s Efficiency Draws New Global Shipping Lines

Uganda – The African Development Bank has granted Uganda a $10 million funding boost for post-harvest crop handling.

According to Africa News Agency, This grant signifies a significant investment in improving agricultural practices and reducing crop losses in Uganda, contributing to the nation’s overall agricultural development.

Mombasa – The Port of Mombasa has been attracting new vessels and liners from global shipping companies, with the latest entrant being Jolly Oro, a full container vessel operated by the Mesina Line. This influx of international shipping lines is a testament to the confidence they have in the port’s efficiency and productivity.



According to Kenya News Agency, William Ruto, speaking at the KPA Kipevu Headquarters, the port is now drawing new key players in the maritime and shipping line industry. These companies, which previously did not conduct business at the port, are now showing interest due to the port’s comparative efficiency. Factors contributing to this shift include the port’s low turnaround time, investment in advanced technology, equipment, and human capacity.



“We are seeing global shipping lines diversify to offer new lines of services in our port, which is informed by the kind of efficiency we have demonstrated. We have received a number of maiden voyages and expect more this December,” Ruto stated. He noted that while many regional ports face challenges like congestion due to fluctuating global economic dynamics, the Port of Mombasa has effectively prepared to counter these issues.



The expansion of key berths at the port and the acquisition of state-of-the-art equipment have enabled it to operate at optimum levels. “Berth occupancy has increased to more than 82 percent thanks to the expansion of key berths including our new berth number 22 and the streamlining of other terminals has greatly increased efficiency and productivity,” Ruto added.



Massimiliano Riccardi, Ports, Terminals and Logistics Worldwide Manager for the Ignazio Messina line, commended the swift operations at the port. He affirmed that the Messina line would continue to use the Port of Mombasa due to its efficiency, especially in the face of the challenges other ports are experiencing.



“We are investing a lot of resources especially in the container business and with the kind of efficiency and productivity shown by the port of Mombasa, Messina will continue to make it our port of choice,” said Riccardi.

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