Tanzania plans to boost sugar output by 31 per cent in four years, state says

Posted on :Saturday , 6th August 2016

 Tanzania aims to raise sugar production by about 31 per cent over the next four years to meet domestic demand, the prime minister's office has said.

 
Local growers produce around 320,000 tonnes of raw sugar per year against demand of 420,000 tonnes, with imports from Brazil and elsewhere filling the deficit.
 
President John Magufuli in February tightened restrictions on sugar imports, leading to nationwide shortages and pushing up the local price.
 
"The government is determined to protect domestic sugar factories to ensure they boost sugar production in order to do away with imports," Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa's office said in a statement.
 
The goal is to increase production by 100,000 tonnes by 2020 to fully cover the annual deficit.

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