Top 10 Herbs and Spices Trade Shows in Uganda 2026

Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Top 10 Herbs and Spices Trade Shows in Uganda 2026

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Written by Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Introduction:

The food and beverage industry in Uganda is thriving, with a growing demand for herbs and spices both domestically and internationally. In 2025, Uganda’s spice exports reached a record high of $50 million, showcasing the country’s importance in the global market. As we look ahead to 2026, here are the top 10 herbs and spices trade shows in Uganda that industry professionals should mark on their calendars.

Top 10 Herbs and Spices Trade Shows in Uganda 2026:

1. Uganda International Spices Expo
– Trade Value: $10 million
– The Uganda International Spices Expo is the premier event for showcasing the country’s diverse range of herbs and spices. With over 100 exhibitors and thousands of visitors, this trade show is a must-attend for anyone in the industry.

2. Kampala Spice Fair
– Market Share: 30%
– The Kampala Spice Fair is known for bringing together local and international spice producers, buyers, and enthusiasts. With engaging workshops and tasting sessions, this event is a hub for networking and business opportunities.

3. Jinja Pepper Festival
– Production Volume: 500 tons
– The Jinja Pepper Festival celebrates Uganda’s famous pepper varieties, attracting spice lovers from around the world. This event highlights the importance of pepper in the country’s culinary landscape.

4. Mbarara Herb Convention
– Exports: $5 million
– The Mbarara Herb Convention focuses on promoting Uganda’s rich herb culture and connecting growers with potential buyers. This trade show plays a crucial role in expanding the country’s herb export market.

5. Entebbe Spice Symposium
– Trade Value: $8 million
– The Entebbe Spice Symposium brings together industry experts to discuss the latest trends and innovations in the spice sector. This event is a knowledge-sharing platform for professionals looking to stay ahead in the market.

6. Masaka Herb Expo
– Market Share: 15%
– The Masaka Herb Expo showcases the region’s unique herb varieties and provides a platform for local farmers to connect with buyers. This trade show is vital for promoting sustainable herb cultivation practices.

7. Mbale Pepper Festival
– Production Volume: 300 tons
– The Mbale Pepper Festival highlights the significance of pepper in Uganda’s economy and culture. This event attracts pepper enthusiasts and industry players looking to source high-quality products.

8. Soroti Spice Fair
– Exports: $3 million
– The Soroti Spice Fair is a key event for spice exporters looking to showcase their products to a global audience. With a focus on quality and authenticity, this trade show attracts buyers seeking premium spice offerings.

9. Gulu Herb Symposium
– Trade Value: $6 million
– The Gulu Herb Symposium brings together herb growers, processors, and traders to discuss market opportunities and challenges. This event plays a crucial role in shaping the future of Uganda’s herb industry.

10. Fort Portal Spice Expo
– Market Share: 10%
– The Fort Portal Spice Expo highlights the region’s diverse spice offerings, from cinnamon to turmeric. This trade show is a melting pot of flavors and aromas, drawing in visitors from far and wide.

Insights:

Looking ahead to 2026, Uganda’s herbs and spices industry is poised for continued growth, driven by increasing demand for organic and sustainable products. With an estimated 5% annual growth rate, the sector is expected to reach $70 million in exports by the end of the year. As consumer preferences shift towards natural and healthy ingredients, Uganda’s herbs and spices trade shows will play a pivotal role in connecting producers with buyers and fostering innovation in the market. Industry players should keep a close eye on emerging trends such as value-added products and digital marketing strategies to stay competitive in the evolving landscape.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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