UNBS IN THE MEDIA 13TH TO 17TH MARCH 2023

MAYUGE MAIZE MILLERS ENGAGEMENT;

SPARK TV – https://youtu.be/FUOGG5EZIT0

STAR TV – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9p_TET8GFzw

UGANDA RADIO NETWORK – Millers Want UNBS to Equip Farmers with Post-Harvest Handling Skills. Millers argue that whereas UNBS penalizes traders and millers whose grain is found to contain aflatoxins, many farmers sell to them contaminated maize, which if extensively sieved, affects their final product. READ MORE HERE

MAZIMA UG – Millers Want UNBS to Equip Farmers with Post-Harvest Handling Skills. Maize millers from Mayuge district have tasked the Uganda National Bureau of Standards-UNBS, to equip farmers with post-harvest handling skills in order to ensure good quality grain products in the market. READ MORE HERE

 

FOOD ADDITIVES STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT;

SALT RADIO – ATTACHED

UGANDA RADIO NETWORK –  Misuse of Food Additives Dangerous to Human Health- UNBS.  UNBS says it is starting with sensitizing the responsible users on how to apply the substances in the production processes, or how to identify them before importing or buying them from the producer. READ MORE HERE

 

CONSUMER RIGHTS DAY;

UBC TV TALKSHOW –  https://bit.ly/3JGlFdB

CAPITAL RADIO – UNBS calls for Clean energy transitions. Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) joined the World to celebrate “World Consumer Rights Day” with a call to all Ugandans to observe and promote Clean energy transitions. READ MORE HERE

 

NEW PVOC SERVICE PROVIDERS;

BUKEDDE PAPER – ATTACHED