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MIRA: Farmer focused policies improve livelihoods in Tanzania

By Angel Navuri Tanzania’s president,  H.E. John Pombe Magufuli  is pushing the country to manufacturing and agro-processing. For Augusta Madembwe  a farmer based in Ikuna, Njombe district, Iringa region, she  hopes the push by the president will reach her village.  “If  the government can create an environment that will enable processing of agro products at the village level, we…

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Tanzania: young and in love with farming as business

By Angel Navuri  After college  education, not many young people in Tanzania would willingly chose to be farmers as a career choice due to the doggy peasantry tag associated with agriculture.  The situation has been so dire, such that, to turn the tide,  the government last year came up with a National Strategy for Youth Involvement in Agriculture (NSYIA…

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Sintofahamu uzalishaji wa mpunga kapunga yamalizwa

MBARALI 8.7.2018  JANUARI mwaka huu Mwekezaji  katika lilkilokuwa shamba la Shirika la kilimo na chakula nchini (NAFCO) kampuni ya kilimo cha mpunga cha Kapunga, aliridhia hekta 1,870 za ardhi zirejeshwe kwenye himaya ya kijiji cha kapunga. Kurejeshwa kwa ardhi hiyo kulikotangazwa rasmi kwa wananchi kupitia Waziri wa Ardhi, Nyumba na Maendeleo ya Makazi, William Lukuvi kumeanzisha upya mahusiano ya…

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Tanzania Southern Highlands: Africa’s potato paradise

By Angel Navuri Iringa Region in Southern Highlands of Tanzania can easily provide all the potato needs  for East Africa and a large part of Africa, if its full potential is realised. At least, that is how, Sagcot Centre, sees it, after three year of implementing a pilot programme on potato seeds development funded by Alliance for a Green…

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Meru Agro: How we grew our seed multiplication business

By Anthony Muchoki Meru Agro-Tours & Consultants Co. Ltd (MATC) or simply Meru Agro has become a household name in all breadbaskets of Tanzania in the last 5 year or so.  From a one man show business based in Arusha,  to a nationwide presence, it has been no mean feat, for the firm’s founding director, Mr Chacha Wetanga. He…

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Tanzania: PhD programme generates world-class crop health scientists making a huge impact in assured food security

By Anthony Muchoki What does Dr. Kiddo Mtunda, Dr Tulole Bucheyeki and Dr. Arnold Mushongi have in common?   Each one of them today, is a head of leading public owned  research institution in Tanzania, and are among the few very active  crop health scientist (breeders) that the country boasts of.    Their story is just a tip of the iceberg. …

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The gains and misses in consolidating EAC bloc’s maize granary

*Tanzania set to become no 1 producer in Africa * East Africa’s most political crop By Anthony Muchoki East African Community (EAC) maize powerhouse, Tanzania has managed to create the right conditions to leapfrog way up as Africa’s topmost corn producer, save for abrupt policy shifts, that stands on the pathway. “Fermenting proper business environment for maize trade could…

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Tanzania: Phenomenal rural saving society, and a worthy village market

*Model rural village By Anthony Muchoki Tandai Village in Morogoro Rural District is a good case study of a successful rural based farming economy that has led to great transformation characterised by improved livelihood and financial freedom. Located about 45 Kms from Morogoro town, the remote village twin landmark achievements are  Kinole (Tandai) Market, often described as the market…

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