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61. 'Agricultural Products Lead in Attracting EPZA Investors'
  Thursday, September 05, 2013  by Admin
  Industries specialising in adding value to agricultural products have been singled out as the leading area of investment under the Economic Processing Zone Authority (EPZA). The EPZA Director General, Dr Adelhelm Meru revealed this to journalists recently in Dar es Salaam when
 
62. GPS Technology can Greatly Boost Tanzania's Fishing Sector-expert
  Thursday, August 15, 2013  by Admin
  Contribution of the fishing sector to the economy may largely be enhanced by Global Positioning System units (GPS) technology, which aids fishermen to map and view fish under water thus enabling sustainable fishing.
 
63. Crop production increases in Moshi
  Wednesday, April 17, 2013  by Admin
  PRODUCTION of various subsistence crops in Moshi rural area increased from 63,316 metric tonnes in 2005 to 104,082 tonnes last year which was a rise of 64 per cent, Moshi District Commissioner (DC), Dr Ibrahim Msengi has said.
 
64. Challenges stymie ‘Kilimo Kwanza’
  Monday, April 15, 2013  by Admin
  A REVIEW of implementation of ‘Kilimo Kwanza’ has revealed numerous weaknesses that hamper smooth functioning of the government initiative that seeks to revamp the agricultural sector.
 
65. Farmers in Kagera urged to utilise ongoing rains
  Friday, April 05, 2013  by Admin
  THE Kagera Regional Commissioner (RC), Fabian Massawe, has assured residents in the region that there are sufficient food reserves, urging them to utilize the ongoing long rains by planting fast maturing crops including maize, millet, sweet potatoes and cassava.
 
66. Rising food, energy prices add misery on inflation trends
  Thursday, March 28, 2013  by Admin
  HIGHER food and energy prices may undermine the ongoing efforts to bring back inflation to single digit, experts have warned.
 
67. Drought threatens increased coffee production in Mbeya
  Wednesday, March 27, 2013  by Admin
  WHILE the demand of coffee is increasing in the world, drought and lack of infrastructure for coffee irrigation scheme if affecting the crop’s production in Idugumbi village, Mbeya district.
 
68. Tea farming bears fruit in Tarime
  Monday, March 25, 2013  by Admin
  THE country's tea industry has registered remarkable achievements after the successful introduction of tea farming in the Northern Tarime District of Mara Region.
 
69. Kamati ya Bunge yatoa makucha yake
  Friday, March 22, 2013  by Admin
  Ruvu. Kamati ya Bunge ya Hesabu za Serikali (PAC) jana iliibana Menejimenti na Bodi ya Wakurugenzi wa Kampuni ya Ranchi za Taifa (Narco), ikiitaka kutoa maelezo ya kina sababu za kusimama kwa mradi wa ujenzi wa machinjio ya kisasa yaliyokuwa yajengwe eneo la Ruvu mkoani Pwani.
 
70. Govt increases agricultural input subsidy by 30 pct
  Thursday, September 24, 2009  by Admin
71. Kilimo Kwanza for countrywide distribution
  Friday, August 07, 2009  by Admin
  TANZANIA National Business Council (TNBC) will soon distribute the ‘Kilimo Kwanza’ concept booklets countrywide to enable more Tanzanians grasp the idea and its implementation.

 
72. Kikwete to launch agriculture plan
  Monday, August 03, 2009  by Admin
73. Agriculture Minister says cotton crop to drop
  Tuesday, July 28, 2009  by Admin
74. Smallholder farmers hold key to progress
  Tuesday, January 22, 2008  by Admin
  About 85 percent of the country's population-mostly poor-lives in rural areas, with 20 percent living in extreme poverty. Smallholder farmers are potentially the largest drivers of economic growth in Tanzania because they account for over 50 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product. However, because they depend exclusively on rain-fed agriculture, their production is usually affected by bad weather, inadequate road infrastructure, etc.
 
75. Arusha Growers for Hortec 2008
  Tuesday, January 22, 2008  by Admin
  Various horticultural firms from Arusha will participate in this year's Hortec 2008 to be held at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre in Nairobi, Kenya From 12th to 14th March. Hortec 2008 is the leading International trade event for the Horticulture Industry in Eastern Africa.

 

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