NARO Director General, Dr. Yona Baguma and the Director JAAS, Dr. Yang Yiyang, exchange copies of the MoU after the signing in Entebbe on Monday.The National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) and the Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences (JAAS) of the People’s Republic of China have today signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish the China-Uganda Joint Laboratory for Sustainable and High-Efficiency Premium Tea Production.The collaboration penned at the NARO Headquarters in Entebbe with Dr. Yona Baguma signing on behalf of NARO and Dr. Yang Yiyang, for JAAS, will see the establishment of a first-rate laboratory facility at NARO’s Rwebitaba Zonal Agricultural Research and Development Institute in Fort Portal.The institute is Uganda’s national hub for tea research and the new partnership will greatly boost its programme to transform Uganda’s tea sector through cutting-edge research, innovation, and knowledge exchange.Uganda’s tea industry, while holding vast potential, has in recent years grappled with several persistent challenges. These include declining productivity due to aging tea bushes, limited access to improved planting material, pests and diseases, poor agronomic practices, and a lack of value addition that has restricted the country to largely exporting raw tea.Inconsistent quality, outdated processing methods, and limited investment in research and development have further constrained Uganda’s competitiveness on the global stage. This collaboration with JAAS, a globally recognized agricultural research institution, is poised to change that narrative by introducing a new wave of science-led solutions to unlock the sector’s full potential.The partnership will focus on exploring and utilizing unique tea germplasm from both Uganda and China to support tea breeding efforts, conducting research on tea agronomy, soil fertility, pests and diseases, and promoting tea crop improvement and plant health. It will also prioritize tea product diversification through value addition research, standardization of tea product specifications to meet international market requirements, and the enhancement of research infrastructure at Rwebitaba. In addition, the initiative will support capacity building through training of tea scientists and professionals, provide general support for the smooth implementation of the partnership, and open avenues for future joint projects in areas of mutual interest.JAAS, established in 1931, is one of China’s premier institutions in agricultural science and technology innovation. It comprises 16 specialized research institutes and 12 regional branches, and hosts nearly 100 provincial and ministerial-level innovation platforms. Its Tea Research Center, housed within the Institute of Leisure Agriculture, has led advances in tea research and processing technology across China and internationally. JAAS will provide funding for the laboratory project, leveraging its expertise and infrastructure to support joint scientific endeavors in tea development.Dr. Baguma noted that the agreement reinforces NARO’s commitment to “innovate for sustainable agricultural transformation,” in line with Uganda’s National Development Plan agenda that prioritizes agro-industrialization, job and wealth creation, and food security. “This partnership will reposition Uganda’s tea sector by delivering new technologies, high-quality planting materials, and best practices that will increase productivity, competitiveness, and earnings for farmers and the country,” he said.He noted that JAAS’s 40 years in tea research was a remarkable resource to tap into in providing solutions to the c hallenges facing Uganda’s tea sector.The Director, JAAS, Dr. Yang Yiyang, special attention would be placed on quality.“We have a lot of similarities between China and Uganda especially in agriculture and together we can achieve a lot on this tea project and even explore other crops of mutual interest in future,” Dr. yang noted.Hon. Vincent Bamulangaki Ssempijja, who previously served in the Ministries of Agriculture as well as Defence, accompanied the delegation and commended NARO for the milestone and expressed optimism in redefining Uganda’s tea industry with the new laboratory.The meeting was also attended by the President of Green World International Group, Dr. Deming Li, a delegation from Nanjing Agricultural University, besides a host of NARO officials from the headquarters and Rwebitaba. The post NARO Seals Deal With Chinese Academy to Boost Premium Tea Production appeared first on Business Focus.