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  • Tanzania: Government in New Plan to Boost Productivity in Farming

    Posted on :Tuesday , 1st December 2015

    Dodoma — The government is considering to end its role in deciding when and where farmers should sell their produce to enhance productivity, an official in the Prime Ministers' Office has said.

     
    The plan, he said, was to soon get rid of an era in which the state has the say on farmers' produce.
     
    "This has been a stakeholders' . . .

  • Uganda Gov’t licenses maize warehouses to improve quality

    Posted on :Saturday , 28th November 2015

    GOVERNMENT HAS EMBARKED ON THE PROCESS OF LICENSING WAREHOUSES ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF GRAINS ESPECIALLY MAIZE IN UGANDA.
    This is according to Silver Ojakol, the commissioner for external trade, ministry of trade. He made the remarks at the launch of a report on maize standards in Kampala.

    The development follows reports that Uganda’s maize is failin. . .

  • EAST AFRICAN COUNTRIES SET TO BE THE FASTEST GROWING COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD

    Posted on :Monday , 23rd November 2015

    East Africa is head and shoulders above the rest of Africa in meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDG).

     
    The Gates Foundation has released a report compiled by the Overseas Development Institute, titled: “One foot on the ground, one foot in the air” tracking Ethiopia’s development despite having the lowest human development in the 1990s.
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  • Ugandan firm Pearl to construct dairy factory in Kenya

    Posted on :Friday , 20th November 2015

     Ugandan firm Pearl Dairy Farms has announced plans to construct a dairy factory in Kenya that will be tasked with production and repackaging of milk products. The factory to be constructed in the capital Nairobi is aimed at growing Pearl’s market share in the region.

     
    Atul Chaturvedi, the CEO of Pearl confirmed the reports and said that the initial estima. . .

  • Egyptian firm sets up US$11mn abbatoire in Uganda

    Posted on :Wednesday , 18th November 2015

    Egypt-Uganda Food Security has invested US$11mn in an abattoir near Bombo town in Luwero district, central Uganda
    Located about 32 km north of Kampala, the Egyptian company’s new abattoir will process and package meat, mainly beef, for both local and export markets. The abattoir has the ability to slaughter 1,000 cattle daily and can hold up to 5,000 animals. The modern facility al. . .

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