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  • Tanzania banks on commodity market to boost farmers’ earnings

    Posted on :Saturday , 6th August 2016

     Tanzania is counting on the Tanzania Commodity Exchange to boost farmers’ earnings and facilitate market exchange at a time when price fluctuations have taken a toll on farmers’ proceeds.

     
    The commodity exchange which is also expected to foster relationships with international agencies integrates functioning of several key components of agriculture . . .

  • Tanzania plans to boost sugar output by 31 per cent in four years, state says

    Posted on :Saturday , 6th August 2016

     Tanzania aims to raise sugar production by about 31 per cent over the next four years to meet domestic demand, the prime minister's office has said.

     
    Local growers produce around 320,000 tonnes of raw sugar per year against demand of 420,000 tonnes, with imports from Brazil and elsewhere filling the deficit.
     
    President John Maguful. . .

  • Tanzania: New Technology Expected to Boost Yields

    Posted on :Friday , 5th August 2016

    Lindi — The agriculture and seed agency (ASA) has called on farmers across the country to adopt new farming technology so that they can benefit from the practice instead of embracing traditional farming.
     
    The ASA Extension Officer, Mr Johnson Tillya told the 'Daily News' during the ongoing Nanenane exhibitions at Ngongo grounds in Lindi region that many far. . .

  • Tanzania: Seed Production Established for Local Farmers

    Posted on :Friday , 5th August 2016

     Lindi — Following President John Magufuli's call for production of pigeon peas, green gram, cow peas, cashew nuts and other crops that are highly needed in India, the Naliendele Agricultural Research Institute (NARI) said yesterday that it is prepared to produce seeds that will enable farmers to get more yields and manage to supply both local and international markets.

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  • African Water Facility: Boosting Hydropower and Irrigation in Tanzania

    Posted on :Friday , 5th August 2016

     Tanzania is expected to benefit from a boost in hydropower generation and irrigation development thanks to a new study financed by the African Water Facility (AWF). This €2-million grant will help the government of Tanzania launch the pre-feasibility study of a multipurpose dam, irrigation and hydropower project in Kikonge (southwest).

     
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