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  • Tanzania Government Bold Measures Boost Agriculture Financing

    Posted on :Tuesday , 20th December 2022

    Expansion of credit to farming was all the while souring in October this year following estimates put on by the public authority since last year to support funding into the area.

     

    As per the Month to month Financial Audit delivered by the Bank of Tanzania during the week, yearly credit development to horticulture for the year finishing October 2022 remained at 57.7% contrasted. . .

  • Tanzania's agricultural goals are boosting grain exports in East Africa

    Posted on :Tuesday , 1st November 2022

    The foundation of Tanzania's economy is agriculture. According to government statistics, the sector employs more than 65% of Tanzanians and accounts for 27% of the country's GDP (GDP).

     

    This is supported by Tanzania's plans to build enormous grain storage facilities and distribution hubs all over East Africa. This situation indicates that Tanzania's desire to increase its grai. . .

  • Agri-summit: Kijaji wants Tanzania to be the continent's food powerhouse.

    Posted on :Thursday , 29th September 2022

    Dr. Ashatu Kijaji, the minister of investment, industry, and trade, has urged both the public and private sectors to work together to make Tanzania the hub of the continent and the world for the trade of food.

     

    She issued the challenge before a symposium on agriculture.

     

    President Samia Suluhu Hassan is expected to give the opening address at the five-day Afr. . .

  • Tanzania is implementing a climate change adaptation financing programme funded by GCF and CRDB Bank

    Posted on :Wednesday , 27th July 2022

    In order to launch a finance programme for smallholder farmers in Tanzania who need to adapt to climate change, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) has inked an agreement with the Tanzanian commercial bank CRDB Bank.

     

    Tanzanian smallholder farmers will receive assistance in adjusting to the effects of climate change. The Green Climate Fund (GCF) and CRDB Bank, a commercial bank autho. . .

  • AfricaConnect a Digital Initiative by Yara Tanzania.

    Posted on :Tuesday , 28th June 2022

    One of the top importers, makers and distributors of fertiliser in the nation, Yara Tanzania, has introduced the AfricaConnect Initiative, a particular digital innovation aimed at rice farmers all over the nation.

     

    Hon. Anthony Mavunde, the Deputy Minister for Agriculture, praised Yara Tanzania during the introduction of the project for its ongoing efforts to provide various d. . .

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