Uganda possesses vast deposits of non-metallic minerals, yet the local extraction of high-grade crystalline quartz sand often lacks the advanced purification technology required for high-end glass or filtration applications. The industry is currently characterized by a mix of small-scale artisanal mining and emerging industrial operations.
In the urban centers of Kampala and Entebbe, there is a surging demand for aesthetic landscaping materials. This has led to a market gap where traditional local soils are being replaced by specialized beach pebbles for garden projects to enhance drainage and visual appeal in luxury residential developments.
Furthermore, the construction sector is shifting toward energy-efficient materials. The adoption of perlite board is gaining traction as a lightweight, insulating alternative to traditional clay bricks, addressing the need for sustainable building practices in Uganda's rapidly expanding cities.