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  • Tanzania: Coffee and Flower Growers Turn to Organic Farming

    Posted on :Tuesday , 4th October 2016

     Moshi — Coffee and flower growers seem to be ready to embrace organic farming and give up conventional agricultural practices that use synthetic pesticides and watersoluble synthetically purified fertilizers.

     
    This comes after decades of conventional agriculture that has seen coffee production, the typical cash crop in Kilimanjaro and Arusha regions drop . . .

  • Tanzania: Farmers to Get Improved Coffee Seedlings

    Posted on :Monday , 3rd October 2016

     Tanzania Coffee Research Institute (TaCRI) will distribute to farmers improved varieties of coffee seedlings to boost production as it marks international coffee day tomorrow.

     
    TaCRI Technology Transfer and Training Programme Manager, Mr Jeremiah Magesa said here yesterday that the improved coffee seedlings are pest and drought resistant.
     
  • Tanzania: Food Vendors in Dar Sensitised On Renewable Use

    Posted on :Saturday , 1st October 2016

     Food vendors in Dar es Salaam have been asked to embark on the use of renewable energy to boost their business productivity and income.

     
    Speaking in Dar es Salaam yesterday, an expert and Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship Development (IMED), Dr Donath Olomi, said that use of advanced source of energy was valuable in the. . .

  • Africa: At Last, Evidence That African Agriculture Is Powering Economic Transformation

    Posted on :Monday , 26th September 2016

     The evidence is now in and the verdict is that Africa´s agriculture is powering economic transformation in the region. African agriculture has shown remarkable improvement compared to its precarious state 15 years ago.

     
    However, progress is uneven across the region. Governments that have invested in their agricultural sectors, such as in Ethiopia, Rwanda . . .

  • Rwanda: Experts Call for Sustainable Agriculture Interventions

    Posted on :Thursday , 22nd September 2016

     Agriculture can greatly contribute toward the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that seek to end poverty, hunger, inequality and injustice as well as tackle climate change, experts said, calling for more governments' intervention.

     
    The experts were speaking on Monday during a Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) regional workshop under . . .

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