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  • Tanzania, Netherlands Sign Pact to Boost Potato Production

    Posted on :Saturday , 18th June 2016

     Arusha — Potato growers in the country stand to benefit from a new agreement between Netherlands and Tanzania, targeting to help farmers in the country boost the tubers production as well as being provided with potential market outlets abroad.

     
    The Netherlands Minister for Agriculture; Mr Martijn Van Dam and the Tanzania Deputy Minister for Agriculture, L. . .

  • Uganda to Become East Africa's Fertiliser Hub

    Posted on :Tuesday , 14th June 2016

    Kampala — African Potash, a company listed on the London Stock Market, has signed an agreement with Uganda that will see the UK firm establish its presence here to supply affordable fertilisers to farmers in the country, East Africa and beyond.

     
    The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed last week was witnessed by Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa. . .

  • Tanzania: Farmers to Benefit from New Chemical-Free Crop Storage Technology

    Posted on :Wednesday , 8th June 2016

    Tanga — Farmers in the region are soon to benefit from local firm's PPTL new technology which will allow them to store crops after harvesting.

     
    Dubbed Purdue Improved Crop Storage (PICS), the technology allows farmers to store crops in polyethylene without having to bother with the use of chemicals.
     
    According to PPTL country repre. . .

  • Tanzania: Rice Farmers Reap Benefits of Jica Project

    Posted on :Wednesday , 8th June 2016

    Rice farmers in Kilombero have begun storing their crops in warehouses after harvest instead of selling them directly to buyers as it was in the past.

     
    The farmers told a workshop for Horticulture Value Chain Development in Morogoro at the weekend that previously they had to sell the food crops under pressure from the farm, denying them the power to negotiate.
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  • Tanzania: Tobacco Farmers Set For Bumper Sh45 Billion Harvest

    Posted on :Saturday , 16th April 2016

    Chunya — Tobacco farmers in Chunya District are hoping for a bumper harvest with projections to rake in Sh45.24 billion in the 2015/16 farming season.

     
    Chairman of the Chunya District Tobacco Cooperative Union (Chutcu) Omary Iswijilo said yesterday a significant number of buyers had already placed orders for the golden leaf.
     
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