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  • Tanzania Agriculture Sector Record 3.2% Growth in Q2 2016

    Posted on :Friday , 7th October 2016

     Tanzania’s agriculture sector grew at a rate of 3.2% in Q2 2016, reaching TZS3.8tn, compared to TZS2.5tn in Q2 2015.

    The results were included in a report recently issued by the Tanzanian National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), covering the country’s GDP performances Q2 2016 GDP.

    NBS attributes the growth in the agricultural sector to favorable rainfall in most pr. . .

  • Rwanda: New Digital System to Boost Agribusiness, Access to Loans

    Posted on :Wednesday , 5th October 2016

     A new digital system dubbed "e-Umuhinzi Platform" has been unveiled by a local microfinance bank to boost the agri-businesses sector and promote financial inclusion.

     
    The platform was launched last week by Atlantis Microfinance in partnership with Agritech, a company that specialises in providing agri-business solutions.
     
  • Tanzania: Dodoma to Get Maize Milling Plant

    Posted on :Tuesday , 4th October 2016

     Dodoma — Dodoma Region will soon get an ultra modern factory for maize milling and oil which will employ 250 workers.

     
    In his remarks while handing over a cheque for about 3.7 bn/- for the said factory, the Director General of the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), Professor Godius Kahyarara, said the plant will be a blessing to the people and farmers . . .

  • 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.
     

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