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  • TMEA VOWS TO SUPPORT TANZANIA IN MARKETING RICE

    Posted on :Thursday , 24th September 2015

    TRADE Mark East Africa (TMEA) has pledged to support Tanzania to capitalise on its comparative advantage on rice production by increasing sales of the commodity in the regional markets.
    The TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) Country Director, Dr Josephat Kweka, said in Dar es Salaam at the high level policy dialogue for rice value chain stakeholders in the EAC Common Market that although Tanza. . .

  • South Africa wine body pairs Nigeria with red, Angola with fizz

    Posted on :Wednesday , 23rd September 2015

    South African wine producers are trying to cater for Angolans’ thirst for sparkling wine and Nigerian demand for bottles of red to penetrate the African market, according to the country’s leading trade body for the industry.

    Wine producers aim to more than double annual sales growth to 5 percent in Nigeria, boosting profits from Africa’s largest economy, Matome . . .

  • Kenya: West Pokot Promotes Fish Farming

    Posted on :Tuesday , 22nd September 2015

    More than 100 fish farmers in West Pokot county have received 1,000 fingerlings.

     
    The project aims to encourage residents to eat fish.
     
    Speaking to the Star in his Kapenguria town office yesterday, county deputy fisheries officer Jackson Limang'ura said the last group of farmers will receive theirs next Monday.
     
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  • Kenya: New Coffee Variety Expected to Help Boost Yields, Reduce Production Cost By 30 Percent

    Posted on :Tuesday , 22nd September 2015

    A new variety of Ruiru 11 coffee is expected to reduce the cost of production by 30 per cent and also lead to higher yields.

     
    Coffee Research Institute director Elijah Gichuru said the improved disease-resistant variety jointly developed by Sasini Coffee Ltd and the research institute produces more berries per tree and allows more plants per acre.
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  • Call for full exploitation of East Africas rice market

    Posted on :Monday , 21st September 2015

    MEMBERS of the private sector and the government have been advised to consult each other and see how they can solve challenges that impede Tanzania to take advantage of the readily rice market in the East African countries.
    A Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) consultant, Dr Halima Noor, told a news conference during a high level policy dialogue for rice value chain stakeholders t. . .

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