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  • AU Tells Member States to Prioritise Agriculture, Grow Economies

    Posted on :Monday , 30th January 2017

    The African Union (AU) has called on the member states to prioritise agriculture to grow their economies.

     
    The AU Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture, Mrs  Tumusiime Rhoda Peace , said that experience from elsewhere indicated a positive correlation between development and modernisation of agriculture.
     
    She made the remark. . .

  • Tanzania: Focus on Agro Processing Can Save Millions in Raw Crop Exports

    Posted on :Monday , 30th January 2017

    Dar es Salaam — Tanzania losses over Sh1.6 trillion annually through exports of raw cashewnuts and importation of sugar, edible oil and milk.

     
    This money could be saved if the country focuses on agro processing, agriculture experts who met in Dar es Salaam today have observed.
     
    The lost money include $110 million from raw export of. . .

  • Tanzania: Turkish President's Visit Opens Trade Doors Between Both Nations

    Posted on :Wednesday , 25th January 2017

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's two-day visit to the country is a powerful symbol of relationship between the two countries.

     
    Mr Erdogan jetted into the country on Sunday along with a delegation of representatives from the Turkish business community. The delegation included more than 150 traders and other government officials. His visit demonstrates the gain. . .

  • East Africa: Investment in Irrigation Only Way to Ensure Food Security

    Posted on :Tuesday , 24th January 2017

    Dar es Salaam — As Tanzania grapples with delayed rains that are certain to adversely affect agriculture, new analyses tout increased investment in irrigation as a solution to food insecurity.

     
    Tanzania generates its food mostly through rain-fed agriculture which is currently being threatened by drought facing East African countries.
     
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  • Tanzania: Farmers Look to Experts for Guidance As Climate Change Looms

    Posted on :Friday , 20th January 2017

    Farmers in the district have appealed to the government for more agricultural extension officers to help turn around the fortunes of an increasing number of locals turning into farming.

     
    Speaking to The Citizen recently, farmers said over the last few planting seasons, they have been missing out on essential guidelines from agricultural experts amid the biting effect. . .

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