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1992

Project 2008

Source

: State of Environment Report for Uganda 1996 and Uganda Bureau of Statistics 2008

Uganda’s economy

156

GDP Gowth Rate

Source

:

UBOS 2008

GDP Growth Rate

Year

More than 73% of the population is mostly the primary

agricultural sub-sector. The country is well endowed with

both renewable and non-renewable resources including

minerals, forests, wetlands, fertile soils, wildlife, lakes

and rivers, hydro-power and a good climate.

Although GDP increased positively in the last 23 years,

the positive benefits of GDP growth have not been felt in

every household in Uganda.

Poverty and inequity continue to prevail albeit at a

reducing level.Some of the causes of persistent poverty

and inequality include rapid population growth (2.3

per cent and one of the fastest in the world) and

environmental degradation. Rapid and unplanned

population growth overstretches the capacity of the

environment to sustain economic progress and human

well-being.

Agriculture, forestry

and fisheries 51%

Services 36%

Industry 6%

Construction 6%

Electricity and

water supply 1%

Agriculture, forestry

and fisheries 15%

Services 52%

Industry 6%

Construction 24%

Electricity and

water supply 3%