Kakumiro District is a district in the Western Region of Uganda.
The districts surrounding Kakumiro District include Hoima District to the north, Kyegegwa District to the north-east, Kiboga District to the east, Mubende District to the south-east, Kyegegwa District to the south, and Kibaale District to the west. The town of Kakumiro, the location of the district headquarters, is approximately , by road, north-west of Kampala, Uganda's capital city. This location is approximately , by road, south of Hoima, the nearest large town.
The district was created by the government of Uganda, effective 1 July 2016, when Kibaale District was split into three creating the current districts of Kagadi, Kakumiro and Kibaale.
In July 2017, the population of Kakumiro District was estimated at approximately 300,000 people. By the 2024 national census, the districtâÂÂs population had increased to 428,176, distributed across three counties. Bugangaizi East (156,609), Bugangaizi West (148,230), and Bugangaizi South (123,337).
Agriculture is the backbone of Kakumiro DistrictâÂÂs economy, with the majority of the population engaged in farming and related activities. The main cash crop is coffee, but other crops are also cultivated for income and food security. Crops grown include:
Important fruit crops include pineapples and passion fruit.
Livestock in the district include;