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  • Tanzania: Govt to Auction Nearly 1,000 Tonnes of Abandoned Sugar

    Posted on :Saturday , 3rd September 2016

     Tanzania is to auction thousands of tonnes of brown sugar abandoned at the Dar es Salaam port by importers reportedly fearing President John Magufuli's tax crackdown.

     
    The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) has put the consignment in 44 containers for auction in the first week of October should its owners fail to show up and claim the cargo in 30 days.
  • 345,000 Tanzanian Famers to Receive TZS114b in Agriculture Loans in 2016

    Posted on :Friday , 2nd September 2016

     The Tanzania Private Agricultural Sector Support (PASS) plans to reach 345,000 agricultural entrepreneurs with TZS114b guaranteed loans in 2016.

    PASS is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) which assists farmers to access loan facilities for viable investments through appraisal of loan write ups in line with specific bank’s terms and conditions.

    Nicomed Bohay, PASS . . .

  • Tanzania secures huge loan to build a new tractors assembly plant

    Posted on :Friday , 2nd September 2016

     Tanzania has secured a loan worth 110 million U.S. dollars to establish a tractors assembly plant in its efforts to become east Africa’s food basket and a middle income nation by 2025.

    Tanzania will become the first nation in sub-Saharan Africa to venture into assembling farm machinery, which will transform the agricultural sector in the region, when the plan is fully impl. . .

  • Tanzania: Pass, WFP Partner in Ambitious Maize Production Project

    Posted on :Thursday , 1st September 2016

     Private Agricultural Sector Support (PASS) envisages reaching 345,000 entrepreneurs in agricultural sector this year, with projected guaranteed loans of 114bn/-.

     
    PASS Managing Director Mr Nicomed Bohay said in Dar es Salaam yesterday that the organisation will, under the PPP, partner with the World Food Programme (WFP) to support maize farmers in Songea, Mbeya. . .

  • How Ethiopian famine influenced Japanese businessman to campaign for modern farming in Africa

    Posted on :Thursday , 1st September 2016

     How Ethiopian famine influenced Japanese businessman to campaign for modern farming in Africa

     
    he meeting was a symposium on agriculture and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe who was in Nairobi for the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (Ticad) was to give an address.
     
    Titled, Contributing to Social Security and. . .

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