Rosemary, a member of the mint family, is a woody perennial herb, recognized as a medicinal herb for many years, for use as a circulatory tonic. It is also very popular in the culinary industry. Rosemary is also a high value essential oil crop. The plant is native to the Mediterranean coast and exotic in Uganda. Rosemary takes over a year to attain a size that is big enough for the first harvest. After the first harvest, the crop grows with vigor and develops into a large bush that covers the ground.
The volumes targeted to make the production and export of herbal teas and essential oils are commercially viable and sustainable enterprise is 237 liters of rosemary oil.

Market

Growing of Rosemary
The three fundamentals for successfully growing rosemary are sun, good drainage and good air circulation.

Benefits to the farmer
Rosemary is a herb that was earmarked to be grown in Uganda because of its fertile soils to be used in manufacturing medical supplements will be processed and packaged in Uganda, and distributed to other African countries thus Rosemary has an already market that should be exploited by farmers.

Use of Rosemary

Areas that grow Rosemary
Areas that grow rosemary include the following:

Processing of Rosemary
The exercise by Uganda Crop Industries a new facility for value addition in processing essential oils in Fort Portal has been set up so they encouraging the growing of Rosemary used as a food spice and also generating high class scent in perfumes, cosmetics and massage oils according to officials of the organic export from Africa,

Toro Mityana Tea Company (TAMTECO) is a company whose core business is to produce distillation of Rosemary.

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