List of Active Cooperatives in Buganda Region Name of Society Type of Society Address District Membership Business Turn Over Last AGM Held Status

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List of Active Cooperatives in Buganda Region Name of Society Type of Society Address District Membership Business Turn Over Last AGM Held Status List of Active Cooperatives in Buganda Region Name Of Society Type Of Society Address District Membership Business Turn Over Last AGM Held Status 1 KYEVUMA AKUYISE TUKYA Agricultural P.O. KAYUNGA Kayunga 345 55,899.00 4/6/2000 Operational FARMERS Marketing 2 BETELEMU GROWERS COOP Agricultural P.O. BOX 2534 Masaka 321 88,900.00 5/3/2007 Operational Marketing 3 NSANGALA Agricultural P.O. BOX 441 Masaka 390 78,999,000.00 4/2/2005 Operational TEBUKUMANYISA Marketing AKWAGALA 4 NSOZIBIRI GROWERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. KANONI Kampala 745 44,348,999.00 5/4/2003 Operational Marketing 5 KABUIA GROWERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. KYOTERA Masaka 70 642,990.00 5/5/2007 Operational Marketing 6 UGANDA COOP. ALLIANCE PUBLICITY & P.O. BOX 2215 Kampala 899 990,008,899.00 5/6/2006 Operational LTD. EDUCATION 7 NAKIKOTA TULIBYETUSAKO Agricultural P.O. BOMBO Luwero 659 88,900,000.00 4/5/2007 Operational IFEKA Marketing 8 KIZIBIRA KIJUMBA COP Agricultural P.O. BOX 2010 Masaka 670 5,566,900.00 4/5/2004 Operational Marketing KALISIZO 9 KISALIZI GROWERS COOP Agricultural P.O. Nakasongola 780 8,890,000,000.00 4/3/2002 Operational Marketing NAKASONGOLA 10 NABISWERA GROWERS Agricultural P.O. Nakasongola 8999 54,448,998,888.00 5/4/2002 Operational COOP Marketing NAKASONGOLA 11 KYABAKAGGA GROWERS Agricultural P.O. MASAKA Masaka 300 32,228,900.00 1/1/1990 Operational COOP Marketing 12 BUJUBI GROWERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. BOX 367 Mityana 30 4,338,999.00 4/4/1961 Operational SOC. LTD. Marketing MITYANA 13 NAKITOMA GROWERS COOP Agricultural P.O. Nakasongola 324 42,477,779,900.00 4/5/1980 Operational SOC. LTD Marketing NAKASONGOLA 14 UGANDA COOPERATIVE Agricultural P.O. BOX 3580 Kampala 219 63,453.00 1/6/1983 Cancelled CENTRAL UNION LTD Marketing MENGO 15 KYEBANJA GROWERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. BUGUMU Kayunga 295 65,463,456,345.00 4/16/2005 Operational SOCIETY Marketing 16 KYABAZALA GROWERS Agricultural P.O. BOX 18025 Kayunga 329 6,345,345,334.00 5/21/2005 Operational COOP. SOCIETY Marketing KYAGWE MULUKA 17 KIKANDWA BULAMAGI Agricultural P.O. Mubende 93 74,564,545.00 4/27/2005 Operational GROWERS COOP. SOCIETY Marketing BUGANGAIZI 18 KARIHIMBARA GROWERS Agricultural P.O. KALUGUZE Mubende 218 634,543,534.00 6/29/2004 Operational COOP. SOCIETY Marketing 19 KIBUYU GROWERS COOP Agricultural P.O. KAKIRI Wakiso 210 53,453,453.00 3/26/2001 Operational SOCIETY Marketing BUSIIRO 20 KIYIMBA GROWERS Agricultural P.O. MUSALE Mubende 89 634,534.00 6/29/2005 Operational GROWERS COOP. SOCIETY Marketing 21 KIGEZI KIJUNZA GROWERS Agricultural P.O. KAKUMIRO Mubende 92 56,345,345.00 6/19/2003 Operational COOP. SOCIETY Marketing 22 LUSABIRA GROWERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. BOX 213 Masaka 82 6,545,434.00 6/29/2003 Operational SOCIETY Marketing 23 KWATA GROWERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. BOX 28 Kampala 430 56,889,000.00 6/5/2006 Operational Marketing NAKIVUBO 24 KANYANYA GROWERS COOP Agricultural P.O. KASANGATI Kampala 5440 44,490,888.00 4/3/2003 Operational Marketing 25 KAKIRI HIDES AND SKINS HIDES AND SKINS P.O. KAKIRI Kampala 430 433,224,655.00 4/3/2003 Operational 26 KIKANDWA GALYAWAMU HIDES AND SKINS P.O. KATERA Kampala 654 44,489,900.00 6/4/2006 Operational HIDES 27 BULEMEZI HIDES AND SKINS HIDES AND SKINS P.O. BOWA Kampala 230 44,448,990.00 5/5/2007 Operational 28 NGAGWE ALINYIKIRA HIDES HIDES AND SKINS P.O. NGAGWE Kampala 600 4,558,999.00 4/3/2005 Operational AND SKINS 29 MASAKA EMPLOYEES COOP. Savings and Credit C/O P.O. BOX Masaka 432 4,448,900.00 4/3/2003 Operational 441 30 TEGUZIBIRWA KKUBO Agricultural P.O. KYOTERA Masaka 453 444,890.00 5/5/2004 Operational GROWES Marketing 31 TEACHERS COOP. SAVINGS Savings and Credit P.O. MASAKA Masaka 30 90,000,000.00 4/4/2003 Operational 32 SANYU LYA MUTESA Agricultural P.O. Masaka 30 8,900,000.00 4/4/2005 Operational GROWERS COOP. SOC. LTD. Marketing SSEMBABULE 33 LWEMIYAGA GROWERS Agricultural P.O. Masaka 390 6,588,900.00 7/4/2005 Operational COOP. SOC. LTD. Marketing SSEMBABULE 34 BURULI COOP.UNION LTD. Agricultural P.O. Nakasongola 30 43,443.00 4/5/2006 Operational Marketing & NAKASONGOLA PROC. UNION 35 KIBINGE GROWERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. BOX 194 Masaka 230 4,484,999.00 4/3/2003 Operational SOC. LTD. Marketing 36 BUBANDA IWEZIMBE Agricultural P.O. MUBENDE Mubende 79 568,990.00 4/3/2003 Cancelled GROWERS COOP. Marketing 37 KYESIIGA GROWERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. BOX 2066 Masaka 670 6,788,900.00 5/4/2004 Operational SOC. LTD. Marketing 38 SSENYA BUGAGGA MAANYI Agricultural C/O P.O. BOX Masaka 410 6,668,990.00 5/4/2004 Operational GROWERS COOP. Marketing 284 39 NGEREKO GROWERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. BOX 129 Masaka 432 66,688,090.00 2/2/2002 Operational SOC. LTD. Marketing KALISIZO 40 UGANDA MOTOR USERS Consumers/Motor P.O. BOX 4219 Kampala 690 768,990.00 5/5/2005 Operational COOP. SOC. LTD. vehicle 41 KIJUMA GROWERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. BOX 290 Masaka 200 44,489,000.00 7/5/2000 Operational SOC. LTD. Marketing 42 ABALUNZI COOP. SOCIETY ANIMAL P.O. BOX 95 Kampala 324 588,779,900.00 4/4/2003 Operational LTD. HUSBANDRY 43 MASAKA BWAVU Agricultural P.O. BOX 99 Masaka 700 44,489,800.00 4/3/2003 Operational FEDERATED COOP Marketing 44 KAHIGO KWEYAMBA COOP. Agricultural P.O. Nakasongola 432 66,669,990,000.00 6/3/2001 Operational SOC. LTD. Marketing NAKASONGOLA 45 SSEMBABULE GROWERS Agricultural P.O. Masaka 768 556,668,900.00 4/3/2002 Operational COOP. SOC. LTD. Marketing SSEMBABULE 46 MUKISA DAIRY AND BEEF Dairy Products C/O P.O. BOX Masaka 670 2,334,560.00 4/3/2001 Operational PRODUCERS COOP. SOC. 2507 KYOTERA LTD. 47 SSEMBABULE BALUNZI Dairy P.O. BOX 903 Masaka 780 7,775,488.00 3/2/2001 Operational COOP. SOC. LTD. 48 BBALE GROWERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. KAYUNGA Kayunga 568 788,900,000.00 6/5/2005 Operational LTD. Marketing 49 BULAWULA FARMERS Agricultural P.O. BOX 1800 Kayunga 345 455,899,000.00 4/3/2006 Operational COOP. SOCIETY LTD. Marketing KAYUNGA 50 NAMUNKANGA GROWERS Agricultural P.O. Nakasongola 129 45,589,000.00 1/4/2005 Operational COOP. Marketing NAKASONGOLA 51 KISENYI COOP. PULPERY Agricultural P.O. BUKOTO Masaka 89 3,444,890.00 3/3/2003 Operational LTD. Marketing 52 KAKOOLA GROWERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. BOX 209 Mukono 30 2,229,001.00 3/3/2004 Operational Marketing 53 TWALITWERABIDDE C/O BOX 597 C/O P.O. BOX Masaka 280 334,489,000.00 2/2/2003 Operational GROWERS COOP. SOC. LTD. 474 54 KIYOKA GROWERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. BOX 474 Masaka 210 38,899,000.00 2/3/2003 Operational SOC. LTD. Marketing 55 LYANTONDE GROWERS Agricultural P.O. LYANTONDE Masaka 54 4,478,900.00 2/2/2004 Operational COOP. Marketing 56 BALYEJJUSA BUSEGA Handcraft P.O. BOX 30535 Kampala 321 889,000,000.00 3/5/2006 Operational NATETE WOMENS HANDCRAFT 57 UGANDA LIVESTOCK Dairy Products P.O. BOX 95 Mpigi 890 433,484,999.00 4/4/2006 Cancelled COOP.UNION LTD. 58 KIBUYE VUGA GROWERS Agricultural P.O. BOX 2 Mubende 789 45,589,900.00 3/4/2005 Operational COOP. SOCIETY LTD. Marketing 59 BWAVU NSOLO FARMING Agricultural SABADU Masaka 284 75,464,645.00 4/17/2005 Operational COOP. SOCIETY Marketing MWOGOLA BOX 337 60 MALONGO COOP. FARMING Agricultural MALONGO P.O. Masaka 83 646,453,453.00 6/29/2003 Operational GROUP Marketing BOX 199 61 BUTALLE GROWERS COOP. Agricultural C/O P.O. BOX 40 Kampala 83 64,643,534.00 10/6/2005 Operational SOCIETY Marketing SABAGABO 62 UGANDA GROWERS THRIFT AND LOAN C/O P.O. BOX Kampala 284 6,456,435.00 6/20/1991 Cancelled EMPLOYEES THRIFT AND 1519 LOAN COOP. 63 UGANDA COOP. BANK C/O P.O. BOX Kampala 139 6,435,353.00 3/10/2004 Operational DEVELOPMENT BANK 6863 64 BUYE ABAYITA ABABIRI Agricultural P.O. KANONI Kampala 195 74,564,564.00 10/29/2005 Operational GROWERS COOP. SOCEITY Marketing MUMYUKA 65 BULO FARMERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. SABAWALI Mpigi 193 6,534,534,345.00 1/20/2005 Operational SOCIETY Marketing MPIGI 66 MBULIRE FARMERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. BOX 381 Masaka 194 4,565,464.00 10/29/2005 Operational SOCEITY Marketing 67 UGANDA TOURIST COOP. Transport P.O.B OX 3860 Kampala 93 6,464,545.00 3/2/2004 Operational SOCIETY MENGO 68 KAMPALA COOP. THRIFT THRIFT AND LOAN C/O P.O. BOX Kampala 196 74,564,664.00 8/23/2005 Operational AND LOAN SOCIETY 3580 69 MWERA GROWERS COOP. Agricultural P.O. Mubende 294 7,656,345.00 4/27/2005 Operational SOCIETY Marketing NADDANGIRA MWERA 70 MENGO TRADE UNIONISTS THRIFT AND LOAN C/O P.O. BOX Kampala 82 63,453.00 3/20/1995 Cancelled THRIFT AND LOAN COOP, 2889 MENGO SOC. 71 BWERA KWEGATTA Savings and Credit P.O. BOX 59 Sembabule 93 6,454,353,453.00 4/16/2005 Operational GEMANYI COOP. SAVINGS 72 MENGO COOP. BUILDING BUILDING P.O. BOX 3196 Kampala 92 6,453.00 2/12/1992 Cancelled SOCIETY WILLIAM STREET 73 NSAMBU LIVESTOCK AND Dairy PRODUCERS P.O. KANONI Kampala 218 828,434,344.00 4/28/2005 Operational FARMERS COOP. SOCIETY 74 BWERUGA GROWERS COOP. Agricultural BWERUNGA P.O.
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