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  • EU Projects in Tanzania to Boost Agriculture

    Posted on :Wednesday , 3rd October 2018

    The European Union (EU) and the government of Tanzania on Tuesday have signed a 103.5-million-Euro financing agreement to improve productivity in the agricultural sector.


    A joint statement by the EU and the government of Tanzania said will focus on horticulture, coffee and tea to improve agricultural productivity.


    "Under the agreement the EU will provide 1. . .

  • Tanzania acquires coffee, tea and legumes market in China

    Posted on :Monday , 1st October 2018

    Tanzania Trade Development Authority (TTDA) has said that the country has secured a market for coffee, cashew nuts, ginger, tea, peas, and legumes in China where there is high demand for the commodities.


    A media report said that the development was announced by TTDA Director General, Mr Edwin Rutageruka after the Asian country was impressed by the commodities during ChinaASEAN. . .

  • China Promotes Tanzania's Cassava Production

    Posted on :Thursday , 27th September 2018

    The ongoing China-ASEAN Expo 2018 has promoted investment and trade opportunities in Tanzania, yielding positive results with some Chinese investors expressing interest in processing cassava starch.

    The good news comes amid the 1 billion US dollars (about 1.22trl/-) agreement between the governments of Tanzania and China in commercialization of the tubers, which are on high demand in . . .

  • WFP Pledges to Boost Tanzania's Maize Markets

    Posted on :Thursday , 9th August 2018

    The visiting Executive Director of WFP (The World Food Programme), David Beasley confirmed that they plan to buy 75000 metric tons of maize from Tanzania, while he was in Dar es Salaam this week. This is in line with the UN organizations ongoing exercise to expand market reliability for the corns from Tanzania.

     
    They intend to buy between 75,000-100,000 Metric tons o. . .

  • Sesame farmers yield high profit by Farm Africa project.

    Posted on :Tuesday , 10th July 2018

    Sesame producers are profiting from the product development, on account of a Farm Africa Project.

    The gathering, conducted by Farm Africa, pulled in farmers and dealers from Bahi, Babati, Kilwa and Manyoni areas and in addition authorities from the Agriculture Seeds Agency. 
     
    Fatm Africa encourages producers to expand their income, sustenance and foo. . .

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