UEPB Product Profile on Vanilla No. 9, 2005
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Table 1: Classes for Vanilla (referred to as the premium standards in the industry
1
st
Good flavor, length greater than 14 cm, supple, full, no spots, no scratches, tannish-brownuniform color, moisture content less than 25 percent2
nd
Good flavor, length greater than 14 cm, supple, some spots and scratches, moisture content25-28 percent3
rd
Good flavor, length greater than 14 cm, supple, some dry spots and scratches, red blemishes,moisture content more than 30 percent4th Broken or cut, length less than 14 cm, red blemishes, moisture content more than 30 percent
PRODUCTION
General Information
Vanilla is an orchid that grows under shade, often inter-planted withother crops such as coffee and bananas. For commercial production, Itrequires support trees that can be controlled especially on light intensityand height. The best support tree so far used in Uganda is
Jatropha
circus
locally known as Ekilowa in the central region.It requires high rainfall more than 1,000 mm/year, and high humidity.While vanilla cannot grow well in dry areas, it does require a short dryseason (2 to 4 months) to stimulate flowering.V
anilla planifolia
and
V. tahentis
are the only commercial speciesutilized for production of food grade vanillin products, V. planifoliaremains the most widely used specie. It is usually grown from vines of 5 feet long, intercropped with other tree crops at 3m by 3m. During the period of early sensitization in the country, farmers tried producing cuttings in the nursery but this practice has been outweighed by the number of vines ready for planting.
Estimated Production of Vanilla in Uganda, 2000-2004
Vanilla production in Uganda started inthe 1950s but was re-introduced in the1980s, and did not gain publicity untilthe late 1990s. In Uganda, vanilla production is found in the districts of Mukono, Kayunga, Masaka, Kiboga,Kasese and Bundibugyo. The volumewas high in 2003 and 2004 due toearlier planting by farmers as a result of increasing farm gate prices in previousyears.The volume is expected to increase inthe coming years due to planting made
Estimated Vanilla Production in Uganda, 2000-2004
303476541866845
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Source: IDEA Project, APEP
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