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15 June

IFAD Launches US$77.4m Project to Boost Productivity and Build Resilience of Small-Scale Farmers in Tanzania by Food Business Africa     TANZANIA – The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) have inked a US$77.4 million project aimed to help rural households facing the impacts of climate […]

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28 October

Radical Change as Nation Woos Investors to Boost Crop, Livestock, Fisheries Value Chain by Daily News     TANZANIA is poised for radical change as the government has invited international investors to invest in projects that will add value to such key sectors as crop, livestock and fisheries to support an improved and friendly investment […]

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06 July

Tanzania to Introduce New Grape Varieties to Boost Wine Production by Xinhua   The Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI) said on Sunday plans were afoot to introduce 13 new grape varieties from South Africa to boost production of wine in the country. “The new grape varieties will also improve the country’s production of grapes,” said Cornel […]

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28 April

Integrating agriculture in Tanzania’s industrialisation BY STAFF REPORTER Tanzania SINCE stepping into power, President John Magufuli has fixed industrialisation as a top government priority, hoping that by 2020 manufacturing will account for 40 per cent of all jobs. Industries producing goods for mass consumption — such as clothes, textiles and food — are incentivised, while […]

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