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Agricultural Crop Calendar

Plan your farming activities with comprehensive planting schedules, harvest times, and seasonal information for major crops across East Africa.

Planting Schedules

Know the best planting months for each crop. Optimize your planting schedule based on seasonal rains and regional climate patterns.

Harvest Times

Plan your harvest and market timing. Understand growth periods and optimal harvest months to maximize yield and quality.

Seasonal Planning

Maximize productivity with smart crop rotation. Plan for long rains, short rains, and all-year crops to ensure continuous production.

Crop Planting & Harvesting Calendar

BANANAS
BANANAS
BANANAS (Matooke)

Uganda's staple food, especially in Central and Western regions.

Growth Period: 365 days

Planting: January
Harvesting: December
Year-round
Regions: Central, Western, Southwestern Uganda
Beans
Beans
Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris)

Major protein source, intercropped with maize or bananas. Bush and climbing varieties available.

Growth Period: 90 days

Planting: March, August
Harvesting: May, November
First Season Second Season
Regions: All regions, especially Central and Western
Cassava
Cassava
Cassava (Manihot esculenta)

Drought-tolerant root crop, important food security crop. Resistant to cassava mosaic virus.

Growth Period: 365 days

Planting: March
Harvesting: October
Any Time With Adequate Moisture
Regions: Northern, Eastern, Central
Coffee
Coffee
Coffee (Coffea spp)

Uganda's leading export crop. Robusta grows at lower altitudes, Arabica at higher elevations.

Growth Period: 1096 days

Planting: May
Harvesting: October, December
Robusta Arabica
Regions: Central (Robusta), Eastern (Arabica), Western (both)
COTTON
COTTON
COTTON (Gossypium hirsutum)

Traditional cash crop in Northern and Eastern Uganda.

Growth Period: 170 days

Planting: April
Harvesting: September
Single Rainy Season
Regions: Northern, Eastern Uganda
IRISH POTATO
IRISH POTATO
IRISH POTATO (Solanum tuberosum)

Important cash and food crop in highland areas.

Growth Period: 120 days

Planting: February, August
Harvesting: May, November
First Season Second Season
Regions: Southwestern (Kabale, Kisoro), Mt. Elgon
MAIZE
MAIZE
MAIZE (Zea mays)

Uganda's most important staple food crop, grown nationwide for food security and income. Requires well-drained soils and moderate rainfall.

Growth Period: 120 days

Planting: March, August
Harvesting: June, December
First Season Second Season
Regions: Central, Eastern, Western, Northern Uganda
MANGO
MANGO
MANGO (Mangifera indica)

Popular fruit tree, both local and grafted varieties.

Growth Period: 1460 days

Planting: April
Harvesting: November
Main Season (March-December)
Regions: All regions
RICE
RICE
RICE (Oryza sativa)

Growing importance for food security and income.

Growth Period: 150 days

Planting: January, March
Harvesting: December, June
Lowland/irrigated Upland Rice
Regions: Eastern (Doho, Kibimba), Northern (Aswa)
SORGHUM
SORGHUM
SORGHUM (Sorghum bicolor)

Drought-tolerant cereal, important in semi-arid regions.

Growth Period: 120 days

Planting: April, May
Harvesting: July, September
Single Rainy Season Low Rainfall<800mm/year
Regions: Northern, Eastern (drier areas)
SOYBEAN
SOYBEAN
SOYBEAN (Glycine max)

High-protein crop for animal feed and human consumption.

Growth Period: 120 days

Planting: March, August
Harvesting: June, November
First Season Second Season
Regions: Central, Eastern, Northern
SWEET POTATO
SWEET POTATO
SWEET POTATO (Ipomoea batatas)

Important food security crop, drought-tolerant varieties available.

Growth Period: 150 days

Planting: March, August
Harvesting: June, November
First Season Second Season
Regions: All regions
TEA
TEA
TEA (Camellia sinensis)

Important export crop, grows well in high rainfall areas.

Growth Period: 1096 days

Planting: March
Harvesting: April
Year-round
Regions: Western Uganda (Kabale, Kisoro, Fort Portal)
TOMATO
TOMATO
TOMATO (Lycopersicon esculentum)

High-value vegetable crop, grown under irrigation or rainfed.

Growth Period: 90 days

Planting: March, December
Harvesting: May, March
Rainy Season Dry Season (irrigated)
Regions: Central, Eastern, around urban centers
Seasonal Farming Tips
Long Rains Season
  • Prepare soil early
  • Plant drought-resistant crops
  • Monitor soil moisture
  • Plan irrigation systems
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