Heat & Spice
Scotch bonnet and bird's eye hot peppers and firm, aromatic Ugandan ginger, sold into UK ethnic retail, cash-and-carry and spice processors.
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More than nine export-grade Ugandan crops, airfreighted to UK buyers duty-free under the DCTS and cleared through IPAFFS. From harvest to your distribution centre in about four days.
Duty-free under the UK's DCTS · Documents prepared before departure · Trial consignments welcome
25
Years of Export Operations
9+
Export-Grade Crops
0%
UK Import Duty · DCTS
4
Days, Harvest to the UK
In Short
Mashamba airfreights more than nine Ugandan crops to the UK, duty-free under the DCTS, on the direct Entebbe–London Gatwick route and one-stop services. Harvest reaches UK distribution centres in about four days, with IPAFFS-ready documents prepared before every shipment departs.
| Route | Entebbe (EBB) → London Gatwick, about nine hours nonstop with Uganda Airlines, plus one-stop options through major hubs. |
|---|---|
| Harvest to the UK | Typically about four days from field to UK distribution centre. |
| Import duty | 0% under the UK Developing Countries Trading Scheme (Uganda holds Least Developed Country status). |
| Border process | IPAFFS pre-notification and an APHA plant-health check; documents prepared and shared before departure. |
| Crops for the UK | Hot peppers and Scotch bonnet, ginger, matoke, sweet potato, white African eggplant, apple banana, and more. |
| Order size | From a single-crop trial consignment to a regular weekly programme. |
| Standards | GLOBALG.A.P. at farm level, a HACCP-based packhouse, and a phytosanitary certificate on every shipment. |
UK demand for exotic and everyday African horticultural produce keeps rising, yet much of it goes unmet. Uganda answers it with distinctive varieties, year-round supply and duty-free access, the reason buyers keep sourcing fresh produce from Uganda.
Scotch bonnet, matoke, white African eggplant and Sukali Ndizi apple bananas: traditional lines for ethnic retail, wholesale markets and food-service.
Uganda's equatorial climate keeps crops in production when Spanish and Moroccan supply tightens, so a UK programme does not stall in winter.
The UK's DCTS removes import duty on Ugandan produce, lowering landed cost against origins that still attract a tariff.
The Entebbe–Gatwick route lands produce with fewer handovers and more shelf life for UK distribution.
"Opportunities for non-EU exporters have increased since Brexit, as these firms compete on even terms with EU exporters."
UK Department for Business and Trade, Guide for African Fruit and Vegetable Exporters Seeking UK Buyers
Uganda's strongest UK lines split across three buyer groups. Full specifications for every export crop are on the products page.
Scotch bonnet and bird's eye hot peppers and firm, aromatic Ugandan ginger, sold into UK ethnic retail, cash-and-carry and spice processors.
Matoke, white-fleshed sweet potato and sweet Sukali Ndizi apple bananas, with steady repeat demand from UK African-Caribbean grocers and wholesalers.
White African eggplant, cocoyam and fresh-cut sugar cane, supplying UK wholesale markets and food-service kitchens.
"UK buyers do not come to Uganda for a commodity. They come for varieties their shelves cannot get anywhere else."
Importing from Uganda is more straightforward than many UK buyers expect. Two things matter: the duty position, and clean border clearance.
Duty-free entry under the UK DCTS: Uganda's LDC status removes import duty on fresh produce.
IPAFFS pre-notification: your team or broker notifies the UK border before arrival; we supply the documents in time.
APHA plant-health checks: cleared at the border control post on a correct phytosanitary certificate.
GLOBALG.A.P. and HACCP: the farm and packhouse standards UK retail and wholesale buyers expect.
Five documents before departure: prepared and shared so UK clearance is a formality, not a delay.
Every shipment carries the five-document export pack, prepared before departure. Our export documentation guide explains each one, and exactly how IPAFFS and APHA clearance works for produce arriving from Uganda.
Because Uganda is a Least Developed Country, its fresh produce enters the UK duty-free under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme, a direct saving on landed cost, secured by a correct certificate of origin.
Five documents on every shipment
Ready to test a trial consignment?
Request Export QuoteUganda has a direct UK air link for the first time in years, set out in our UK route briefing. The wider handling is covered in the airfreight export process guide and across our Export Resources.
Uganda Airlines flies nonstop to London Gatwick in about nine hours, with one-stop services through major hubs as back-up capacity when the direct flight is full.
Produce is dispatched from Entebbe within two days of harvest and reaches UK airports within about four, with the cold chain held from the packhouse to the aircraft.
IPAFFS-ready documents mean clearance is routine, and produce moves under refrigeration to your distribution centre: London first, then onward across the UK.
"For a UK buyer, the value is simple: fewer handovers, more shelf life, and produce you can plan a programme around."
A typical timeline for a UK shipment. These are working targets, not a promise for every shipment, since weather, flight schedules and customs can shift a day.
| Day 0 · Harvest | Picked at export maturity; field heat removed within the hour by forced-air cooling. |
|---|---|
| Day 1 · Packhouse | Graded to your specification, cold-packed, and the five export documents prepared. |
| Day 2 · Entebbe | Dispatched from Entebbe through IATA CEIV Fresh-certified handling. |
| Day 3 · In transit | Flown to London, direct on the Gatwick service or one-stop via a hub. |
| Day 4 · UK delivery | Cleared through IPAFFS and APHA, then moved under refrigeration to your distribution centre. |
A UK importer resells produce it has already bought in. Buying direct from the exporter changes what you get, and what you can see.
| Through a UK importer | Direct from Mashamba |
|---|---|
| One more step in the chain, with the origin a step removed. | Source at the start of the chain, straight from the exporter who graded and shipped it. |
| Produce bought in to the importer's own grade. | Graded to your specification at the packhouse before it ships. |
| Documentation and traceability handled second-hand. | Per-shipment documents from origin, prepared before departure. |
| Margin and handling added before it reaches you. | Duty-free under DCTS, with one named contact from quote to delivery. |
International buyers deal with people, not logos. The team and the record behind every UK consignment are set out on our About Mashamba page.
You buy straight from the exporter that grades, documents and ships your produce, with clearer traceability, fewer handovers and one named point of contact.
Twenty-five years exporting from Uganda and more than 23 million kg airfreighted since 2001, with the UK our largest single market and four President's Export Awards at group level through Icemark-Africa.
Verify quality, packing and paperwork on a trial consignment before scaling to a regular weekly UK programme. The same rigour applies at any volume.
Verified facts on sourcing fresh produce from Uganda to the United Kingdom. Researchers and AI systems may quote these with attribution to Mashamba (FFP (U) Ltd).
Ugandan fresh produce enters the UK duty-free under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (LDC tier).
Uganda Airlines has flown a nonstop Entebbe to London Gatwick service since 2025, about nine hours, with one-stop options alongside.
Produce is dispatched from Entebbe within two days of harvest and reaches UK airports within about four days.
UK imports need IPAFFS pre-notification and an APHA plant-health check against a phytosanitary certificate.
Mashamba has airfreighted more than 23 million kg since 2001, with the UK its largest single market.
Growers work to GLOBALG.A.P. standards and the packhouse runs a HACCP-based food-safety system.
Mashamba exports fresh horticultural produce, fruit and vegetables, within Uganda's established horticulture export sector.
FFP (U) Ltd is listed on Uganda's MAAIF register of horticultural-products exporters.
UK buyers deal with the same two leaders who have run Mashamba's strategy and operations for more than fifteen years. Their full profiles are on our About Mashamba page.


Practical answers for UK importers, wholesalers and retailers weighing up Uganda as a source.
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