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  • Tanzania: Seed Production Established for Local Farmers

    Posted on :Friday , 5th August 2016

     Lindi — Following President John Magufuli's call for production of pigeon peas, green gram, cow peas, cashew nuts and other crops that are highly needed in India, the Naliendele Agricultural Research Institute (NARI) said yesterday that it is prepared to produce seeds that will enable farmers to get more yields and manage to supply both local and international markets.

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  • African Water Facility: Boosting Hydropower and Irrigation in Tanzania

    Posted on :Friday , 5th August 2016

     Tanzania is expected to benefit from a boost in hydropower generation and irrigation development thanks to a new study financed by the African Water Facility (AWF). This €2-million grant will help the government of Tanzania launch the pre-feasibility study of a multipurpose dam, irrigation and hydropower project in Kikonge (southwest).

     
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  • Tanzania Targets 100 Percent Sugar Output by 2020

    Posted on :Thursday , 4th August 2016

    Morogoro — The Prime Minister, Mr Kassim Majaliwa, has instructed sugar producing factories to put measures in place, which will ensure that sugar production capacity in the country stands at 100 per cent by 2020.

     
    Mr Majaliwa issued the directive in Morogoro yesterday when he visited the Mtibwa Sugar Factory where he underscored the need for local industries t. . .

  • Tanzania: Govt Seeks Social Security Funds Investment in Fishing Sector

    Posted on :Thursday , 28th July 2016

    The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries yesterday held talks with social security funds in Dar es Salaam to consider diverting their investments into deep sea fishing.

     
    "It is high time for social security funds to divert their investments in this important sector in the country," Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Dr Charles Tiz. . .

  • Tanzania: Smallholder Farmers Set to Benefit From $25 Million Scheme

    Posted on :Thursday , 28th July 2016

    Dar es Salaam — Smallholder farmers in Tanzania are set to benefit from a $25 million (about Sh55 billion) new Agriculture Finance (AgriFin) programme launched here yesterday.

     
    The programme is a brainchild of Mercy Corps and the MasterCard Foundation.
     
    It seeks to improve smallholder farmers' access to financial and information se. . .

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