The PS statement seconded President John Magufuli's announcement to the effect that the Prisons and National Service had large and underutilised workforce that does not need money to work. "Every region has a prison - so prison officers must work and inmates also eat food from the government's budget.
Therefore, they must work," Dr Magufuli said in one of his addresses recently. Alarmed by a huge demand of leguminous crops to the Asian country, the PS said there was also agreement with the government to effect production.
Technically, Dr Turuka pointed out that pulse production in developing world was relatively lower compared to developing countries. He said in developing states, they produce 785kg per hectare compared to 1780kg in developed countries.
"This calls for investment in research and technology," FAO's Country Representative, Mr Fred Kafeero, noted. He said pulses play crucial role in health diets, sustainable food production and above all in food security.