Experts  say research , innovation are key drivers for boosting herbal industry

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The herbal industry is one that thrives on innovation and consistent research for the existence of quality products and services.

In a recent virtual forum on all new herbal and traditional alternatives symposium held under the theme “Certified Solutions Plus”, experts have been urged to draw emphasis on research and innovation as these have posed to be key drivers of boosting the herbal industry.

The symposium attracted leading herbal researchers, herbal and traditional companies, technology providers and investors in the herbal products supply chain, providing a platform for government and private sector to interface with herbal entities and practitioners, through sharing proficiencies on how the sector could be boosted.

“Research and innovation are key for the growth of the Herbal industry, as these aid in ensuring that products that are supplied to the market, are certified by regulators and can be consumed by the public, so as to avert any potential risk of having counterfeit products on the market. Therefore, manufactures or service providers in the Herbal industry, should collaborate with bodies like the National Drug Authority (NDA), Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS)  so as to get guidance of products that meet regulators standards,” said  Emmanuel Kabugo, the Brand Manager  for Movit Body Care at Movit Products Limited.

According to UNBS, at least 232 metric tons of substandard goods worth Shs2.5 billion were destroyed in the 2019/20 financial year.

The products included foodstuffs, iron sheets, cosmetics, cement, mattresses, toilet paper, polythene bags, electronics and alcohol.

“Our herbal product range that includes; Movit Herbal Soap and Movit Herbal Jelly undergoes a quality standard check through a team of experts to ensure that all the ingredients that are to be used are in the exact measurement. This has been made possible by working closely with

key regulators like Uganda UNBS, NDA, so that our customers get certified and quality products

that can be used by individuals or families, Kabugo added.

“Technology continues to play a pivotal role in boosting the Herbal sector and other sector performance through quality products that can effectively compete and be consumed on the regional level. Thus we have seen a continued demand and growth of our products in our regional markets like Kenya, Tanzania, DRC, Mozambique, resultant of innovative approaches.”

He noted that in addition to the market growth, the company has  been able to create employment avenues for a number of people.

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