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  • Tanzania: Local Grape Market in for Major Sprout

    Posted on :Thursday , 5th November 2015

    Dodoma — Grapes farmers in Central Zone have reason to smile as the government has named the crop among the main resources to be used in boosting the economic status of the designated capital city.

     
    President-elect Dr John Magufuli has promised to push for the introduction of large-scale farms and establishment of modern grapevine factories in the region to mak. . .

  • Ethiopia: Utilizing Agricultural Inputs for Bumping Up Productivity

    Posted on :Monday , 2nd November 2015

    Much has been said about the primordial stage of the nation's agriculture. It is a rain -fed one and vulnerable to an extreme weather condition. The farming system too has been an archaic one leaning on a small-scale. As compared to the trend in other developing countries, the utilization of agricultural inputs is not that heartening. The prevalent global warming and climate change challenges f. . .

  • Ugandan farmers to benefit in $4m euro project

    Posted on :Monday , 2nd November 2015

    The Technical Centre for Agriculture and Rural Cooperation (CTA) have launched a 4.5 euro multi-year project in Uganda to benefit more than 350,000 smallholder farmers using satellite data to improve production and marketing of three value chains-maize, soya beans and simsim.

    This is in collaboration with six other partners with support from the Dutch ministry of foreign affairs . . .

  • AfDB gives Zambia US$30mn to support cassava producers

    Posted on :Saturday , 31st October 2015

    The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a loan of US$30mn to the government of Zambia for the Skills Development and Entrepreneurship Project
    The project is designed to promote job creation, gender equality and poverty reduction amongst young cassava producers in the country. To be implemented in seven provinces, the project will develop 10 industrial clusters, five of which wil. . .

  • US$12mn grant for maize production in sub-Saharan Africa

    Posted on :Saturday , 31st October 2015

    The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) has received a US$12mn grant to boost maize production in Nigeria, Ethiopia and Tanzania in the next four years
    IITA has received the money in collaboration with the Taking Maize Agronomy to Scale in Africa (TAMASA) project, and the grant has been given by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
    TAMASA was launched in May t. . .

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