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  • Rwanda: Farmers Tipped On Modern Agric Practices to Spur Horticulture Output

    Posted on :Wednesday , 10th August 2016

    Local horticulture producers have been encouraged to embrace modern farming practices, like irrigation and use of fertilisers to enhance their production and household income.

     

    "Farmers should embrace modern farming methods, including mechanisation, irrigation, fertiliser application, crop rotation, and plant improved seeds to enhance output and their earnings," . . .

  • Tanzania: Body Wants Agriculture to Go Hi-Tech

    Posted on :Tuesday , 9th August 2016

     Mbeya — The Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (Agra) has called for greater adoption of technology in agriculture as the best solution for improving output among smallholder farmers.

     
    The know-how which ranges from improved seeds to storage facilities will increase production and halt wastage after harvest, a move that would assure continued nationa. . .

  • Tanzania: Govt Plans Irrigation Scheme for Every District

    Posted on :Tuesday , 9th August 2016

    Lindi — Plans are underway to set up irrigation schemes in every district countrywide to boost irrigation farming and avoid hunger, the Deputy Minister for Water and Irrigation Isack Kamwelwe said here yesterday.
     
    The deputy minister was speaking after visiting several pavilions at Nanenane grounds at Ngongo grounds in Lindi municipality. He said the countr. . .

  • UK gives small hold farmers 3 million Euros

    Posted on :Monday , 8th August 2016

     A total of 70,000 small holder farmers in Uganda and Tanzania are to sell their grains  to the regional market thanks to a grant by the UK government worth 3 million Euros. It will help them maintain the quality to meet market demands.

    The money is being channeled through Farm Africa's Food Trade East and Southern Africa trade enhancement and promotion program, according to. . .

  • Rwanda: Mauritian Investors to Construct Sugar Factory in Eastern Provice

    Posted on :Monday , 8th August 2016

     The Government has given investors from Mauritius the green light to set up a sugar processing factory in the country.

     
    The agreement will see the investors construct a factory with capacity to produce 100,000 tonnes of sugar per year.
     
    According to the Government, this will help realise efforts for the economy to be self-reliant i. . .

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