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Poultry Farming
Strong daily demand with repeat buyers and reliable long-term income potential.
UGX 500,000 β 3,000,000
View guideMobile Money Business
Daily cash flow business in busy trading centres and high-traffic marketplaces.
UGX 1,000,000 β 5,000,000
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Fast-moving street food with consistent revenue in high-traffic areas.
UGX 200,000 β 1,000,000
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βI started with just 30 chicks and UGX 600,000. I didn't know anything about poultry. I watched videos, talked to neighboβ¦β
Sarah Nakato
Wakiso District
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βI started with one pan and a charcoal stove near a school gate. Within two weeks I had regular students every morning. Tβ¦β
Grace Atim
Gulu Town
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βThe first month was hard because I kept running out of float. Once I learned to manage my cash and float separately, eveβ¦β
John Mukasa
Nakawa, Kampala
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βI chose Ntinda because residents have money and don't want crowded markets. I charge a little more and they pay it becauβ¦β
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Ntinda, Kampala
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Liquid Soap Business
Make and sell liquid soap to homes, schools, offices, and small shops. One of Uganda's most beginner-friendly businesses β start from your home kitchen with as little as UGX 100,000 and grow into bulk supply as demand builds.
Poultry Farming
Raise chickens for eggs or meat and sell to local buyers, market vendors, and restaurants. Poultry is one of Uganda's fastest-growing livestock businesses β demand for eggs and chicken meat is strong year-round in both rural and urban areas.
Pig Farming
Raise pigs and sell to butchers, pork joints, and traders. Pigs grow fast, multiply quickly, and are in consistent demand across Uganda. With proper care, a single pig purchased at UGX 200,000 can be sold for UGX 500,000β900,000 within 5β8 months.
Mobile Money Business
Operate a mobile money agent point and earn daily commission from every transaction β deposits, withdrawals, airtime sales, and bill payments. Uganda has one of Africa's highest mobile money usage rates, making this a reliable, high-traffic business in the right location.
Chapati Stand
Sell freshly made chapati from a roadside or market stand and earn daily cash income. Chapati is one of Uganda's most popular street foods β demand is highest in the morning and evening near schools, taxi stages, and markets.
Salon Business
Open a hair salon and build a loyal base of repeat clients. Salons in Uganda earn from braiding, relaxing, weaving, trimming, and treating hair β and since clients return every 2β4 weeks, it is one of the most reliable repeat-income businesses you can start.
Fruit Selling
Buy fruits wholesale and resell them daily at a market, roadside, or delivery route. Fruit selling is Uganda's most accessible retail business β you can start the same morning you buy your first stock and receive cash the same day.
Animal Feed Supply Business
Buy animal feed in bulk from manufacturers or wholesalers and supply it to local farmers at a profit. With Uganda's growing livestock sector β poultry, pigs, cattle, and fish farming all expanding β demand for quality feed is consistent and growing in both rural and peri-urban areas.
Fresh Juice Business
Blend and sell fresh fruit juices at a stall near schools, gyms, offices, or busy markets. Uganda's tropical climate creates year-round demand for cold, freshly made juice β and with a single blender and local fruits, you can start the same day you buy your equipment.
Tailoring Business
Sew and sell custom clothing β school uniforms, wedding garments, casual wear, and alterations β from your own shop or home studio. Tailoring is one of Uganda's most sustainable skills-based businesses, with demand that peaks every school term and around major celebrations.
Mitumba (Second-hand Clothes)
Buy second-hand imported clothing in bulk bales and resell individual pieces for profit. Mitumba is one of Uganda's most accessible and high-margin retail businesses β a single bale costing UGX 150,000β400,000 can contain 50β100 pieces that sell for UGX 3,000β15,000 each.
Boda Boda Business
Operate a motorcycle taxi (boda boda) and earn daily income from passenger trips. Boda boda is Uganda's most common form of daily transport in both cities and rural areas β a well-maintained bike in a good location earns consistent income from morning to night.
Water Vending Business
Sell clean, treated drinking water to homes, offices, shops, and schools that lack reliable tap access. Uganda's urban and peri-urban areas have millions of people who buy water daily β it is a consistent, repeat-purchase business with loyal customers who need you every single day.
Tomato Farming
Grow tomatoes on a small plot and sell to local markets, restaurants, and traders. Tomatoes move quickly in Uganda, but prices change a lot by season, so planning and market timing matter.
Vegetable and Kitchen Gardening
Grow vegetables such as sukuma wiki, dodo, onions, spinach, herbs, or small tomatoes in a backyard, sacks, containers, or a small rented plot.
Matooke Farming
Plant banana for matooke production and sell bunches to traders, restaurants, and households. It is a longer-term farming idea for people with land.
Maize, Millet, or Rice Cultivation
Grow staple crops on leased or owned land and sell grain after harvest. These crops are common in Uganda and can work when land, labour, and storage are managed carefully.
Goat Farming
Raise goats for meat and breeding stock. Goats are hardy animals and can be a practical livestock business for rural households with grazing space.
Rabbit Farming
Raise rabbits for meat, breeding stock, or manure. It needs less space than many livestock businesses but requires clean housing and reliable buyers.
Groundnut or Soybean Farming
Grow groundnuts or soybeans for grain sales, food processors, animal feed, or small value addition. These crops can work well when seed and post-harvest handling are managed carefully.
Produce Trading
Buy produce from farmers and sell to town markets, restaurants, shops, or wholesalers. It can start small but requires honesty, transport planning, and price discipline.
Agro-input Shop
Sell seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, veterinary drugs, tools, or farm supplies to local farmers. It is a stock-heavy business that depends on trust and correct product advice.
Local Food Takeaway
Cook and sell local meals such as rice, beans, posho, matooke, meat, or g-nut sauce as takeaway portions for workers, students, and nearby households.
Home Bakery
Bake cakes, mandazi, bread, buns, or snacks from home and sell through orders, nearby shops, schools, churches, and WhatsApp status.
Snack and Chips Stall
Sell chips, samosas, mandazi, chapati chips, or simple fried snacks near schools, stages, markets, or evening foot traffic.
Grilled Meat and Barbeque Point
Sell grilled meat, chicken, sausage, or muchomo in a busy evening location. Demand can be strong near bars, stages, markets, and events.
Mobile Food Delivery
Prepare lunch packs or simple meals and deliver to offices, shops, students, or regular customers using a boda partner or your own transport.
Small Restaurant or Kibanda
Run a small eating place focused on a niche such as katogo, luwombo, beans and rice, or a reliable lunch menu for workers.
Street Tea and Breakfast Kiosk
Sell tea, chapati, boiled eggs, mandazi, or simple breakfast items to early workers, students, boda riders, and market vendors.
Small-scale Food Processing
Process foods such as peanut butter, flour, dried fruit, juice concentrates, or packaged snacks using local raw materials.
Phone Accessories and Small Electronics Shop
Sell chargers, earphones, phone covers, screen protectors, memory cards, bulbs, and small electronics in a busy trading area.
Cosmetics and Beauty Products Mini Shop
Sell cosmetics, hair products, skincare items, wigs, nails, and beauty supplies to salon customers and local residents.
Motorcycle Spare Parts Shop
Sell boda boda spare parts such as tyres, tubes, brake pads, chains, oil, bulbs, and service items near busy motorcycle activity.
Small Hardware and Construction Materials Outlet
Sell nails, cement, paint, plumbing items, electrical fittings, tools, and small construction materials in a growing trading centre.
Stationery and Printing Kiosk
Offer photocopying, printing, scanning, laminating, passport photos, and stationery sales near schools, offices, or public service points.
General Merchandise Duka
Run a small shop selling daily essentials such as sugar, soap, salt, cooking oil, airtime, snacks, and household goods.
Barber Shop
Offer haircuts, shaving, beard shaping, and basic grooming services in a small room, container, or shared salon space.
Cleaning Services
Offer cleaning for homes, offices, shops, churches, events, or post-construction spaces using basic tools and reliable labour.
Event Planning and Decoration
Plan and decorate small events such as birthdays, introductions, baby showers, graduations, church events, and community functions.
Photography and Videography
Offer photo and video services for events, portraits, products, graduations, introductions, weddings, and business content.
Motorcycle Repair Garage
Repair and service boda bodas by offering oil changes, tyre repairs, brake work, chain adjustments, and minor mechanical fixes.
Mobile Car Wash and Detailing
Wash and clean cars at homes, offices, parking yards, or roadside spots using portable equipment and reliable service.
Welding and Metal Fabrication
Make or repair metal doors, windows, gates, grills, stands, beds, and other fabricated items for homes and businesses.
Daycare, Creche, and Babysitting Service
Care for young children during working hours or short periods for parents in busy residential and urban communities.
Tuition, Holiday Coaching, and Skills Training
Teach school subjects, computer basics, reading, crafts, music, or practical skills during weekends, evenings, or holidays.
Online Store
Sell products through WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Jumia, Jiji, or a simple website without starting with a full physical shop.
Social Media Marketing for SMEs
Help small businesses create posts, short videos, WhatsApp status content, Facebook pages, and simple online promotions.
YouTube or TikTok Channel
Create videos about Ugandan business ideas, farming, side hustles, markets, prices, or practical skills and grow an audience over time.
Freelance Graphic Design and Branding
Design logos, posters, menus, flyers, social media graphics, labels, and simple brand materials for small businesses and events.
Basic IT Training and Small Cyber Cafe
Offer computer basics, typing, internet access, printing, online forms, applications, and document support in a town or school area.
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