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  • Report Sheds Light on the State of African Agriculture

    Posted on :Wednesday , 18th April 2018

    According to the latest Africa Agriculture Status Report, the African food market may be worth more than USD 1 trillion annually by 2030. Entrepreneurs and the free market will mainly propel this forward and develop Africa’s economic advancement through food production. Businesses too have opportunities to benefit from a swiftly developing food market.

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  • Chunya District Opts for Cashew Nut Discards Tobacco

    Posted on :Wednesday , 18th April 2018

    In the aftermath of decreasing tobacco prices and subsequent increase in environmental damage, the Chunya District Council in Mbeya region has started cultivating cashew nuts to strengthen farmers’ earnings.

    To realize the plan, cashew nut is to be grown on over 100 hectares and 250 farmers will profit from the product in the first phase.
     
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  • New Regulating Body in the Works for Tanzania's Cereal Industry

    Posted on :Tuesday , 17th October 2017

     A new regulatory authority for new cereals and other produce is in the works and is set to begin operations before the year is out. One of its main functions will be to set a cap price for a range of crops.  Acting Director-General of the Cereals and Other Produce Board of Tanzania (CPB), Mr. John Maige broke the news in a recent interview with TBC FM.

     
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  • Two Agreements Signed to Boost Agriculture in Tanzania

    Posted on :Monday , 2nd October 2017

     The government and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) have signed two agreements, in an attempt to support farmers on issues regarding global warming and improved competitiveness in the rice farming trade, especially in the Iringa region.

     
    The agreement was signed by Eng. Mathew Mtigumwe, Permanent Secretary (PS) in the Ministry of Agric. . .

  • Yara supports Agric Ministry's 'Planting For Food and Jobs' program

    Posted on :Thursday , 27th July 2017

     Yara Ghana, a leading supplier of quality fertilizers, has initiated moves to partner the government's new agricultural program known as Plant For Food and  Jobs.

     
    This as a result of the company's belief that the program will benefit the nation in the area of food security.
    Already Yara's fertilizers have been selected by the Ministry of Agric. . .

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