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  • Tanzania: Zanzibar Brands its Cloves, Other Spices to Boost Exclusivity

    Posted on :Tuesday , 10th January 2017

    SPICES grown in Zanzibar, including cloves, are set to increase their competitiveness in the world market following the inauguration of its branding under the name 'Zanzibar Exotic Original.'

     
    Isles President Ali Mohamed Shein graced the inauguration of the branded spices, noting that Zanzibar cloves remain the world's best, asking the people to maintain the standard. . .

  • Tanzania: Zanzibar Gets its First Ever Milk Processing Factory

    Posted on :Tuesday , 10th January 2017

    Zanzibar — President Ali Mohamed Shein has officially opened 'Zanzibar's only' milk processing factory named 'Azam Diary' expressing concern over low milk consumption in the islands.

     
    "People should be encouraged to drink milk. It is unfortunate that Zanzibar remains of the countries with lowest milk consumption. Let us change this trend," Dr Shein sa. . .

  • Tanzania: Fertiliser Company Uses Innovative Method to Educate Farmers

    Posted on :Monday , 9th January 2017

    Yara Tanzania has launched a campaign 'YaraMila cereal raffle draw' that will see farmers increase use of fertilizers so as to boost agriculture production and maintain soil fertility.

     
    The campaign, which was launched recently in Mbeya Region is set to take place in 11 villages such as Igawa, Ubaruku, Mbarali estate, Kapunga, Rujewa, Madibira, Mapogoro, Chimala, Nye. . .

  • Commercialisation of agriculture in Tanzania to be private sector-led

    Posted on :Friday , 6th January 2017

     According to Geoffrey Kirenga, CEO of the SAGCOT Centre Ltd, (Southern Agricultural Corridor of Tanzania), Tanzania's Development Vision 2025 and ASDS (Agricultural Sector Development Strategy) established clear priorities for the transformation process towards a modern commercial Tanzania to. . .

  • Tanzania: Despite Decrease in Price Clove Exports Increase By $34 Million

    Posted on :Thursday , 5th January 2017

    Dar es Salaam — Tanzania exported cloves worth $54 million in the year ending October 2016, up from $19.7 million in a similar period the previous year.

     
    A Bank of Tanzania (BoT) economic review for November attributed the rise to an increase in exports to 6,817 tonnes from 1,907.2 tonnes during the period.
     
    However, the commodity . . .

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