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  • Tanzania: Netherlands Reaffirms Food Security Support to Dar

    Posted on :Thursday , 25th August 2016

     The Netherlands has affirmed that it would continue focusing on providing Tanzania with knowledge and skills on priority sector of agriculture and food security in helping the country's transformation.

     
    Deputy Head of Mission, Ms Hinke Nauta, said in Dar es Salaam recently that the agriculture and food security gained more attention because the Netherlands and . . .

  • Tanzania: Increase Funding to Farming, Govt Urged

    Posted on :Thursday , 25th August 2016

     Lusaka — A researcher has called upon the Tanzania government to increase its funding for agriculture as a way of driving the country's industrialisation agenda.

     
    Agriculture, will furnish the manufacturing sector with the needed raw materials as the country seeks to become a middle income and semi-industrialised country by 2025, according to the coordina. . .

  • Tanzania: Rice Production in Dakawa Boosted

    Posted on :Wednesday , 24th August 2016

    Dakawa — Paddy production in Dakawa Ward in Mvomero District, Morogoro Region has almost tripled, following the financial support extended to producers under the Private Agricultural Sector Support's (PASS) guarantee.

     

    "We have boosted our productivity from 15 bags per acre to between 35 and 45 bags," Mr Evodis Mlokozi, a paddy grower at Dakawa Irrigation S. . .

  • Tanzania: AGRA - Changing Lives of Smallholder Farmers

    Posted on :Wednesday , 24th August 2016

     Augusta Madembwe is a farmer based in Ikuna, Njombe. Speaking in Mbeya during Farmer's Day (Nane Nane), recently, she confidently attributed her success to the use of improved seeds, saying this has changed her into a 'professional farmer.' "I'm a proud farmer.

     
    When done the right way, farming pays. I'm a professional farmer, thanks to the knowledge that . . .

  • Tanzania: Beer Firm to Support Farmers

    Posted on :Tuesday , 23rd August 2016

    Mwanza — Tanzania Breweries Limited will invest 27bn/- to support farmers to boost production of local raw materials for beer, wine and spirits making.
     
    TBL Managing Director, Robert Jarrin said here last week that the funds would help barley, grapes, sorghum and maize farmers to increase their production of local materials for the beer making compan. . .

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