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FOLUR Tanzania Project: Transforming Agriculture and Ecosystems in Kilombero Valley and North Unguja

The Food Systems, Land Use, and Restoration (FOLUR) Impact Program is a $345 million, seven-year initiative funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and led by the World Bank. Morogoro, Tanzania, November 30, 2024 – The Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, in partnership with the SAGCOT Centre and other key stakeholders, convened a pivotal two-day workshop in Morogoro…

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Tanzania Prepares for the 2024/2025 Rainy Season: A Blueprint for Agricultural Resilience

The Tanzanian government has released a comprehensive forecast for the 2024/2025 rainy season through the Ministry of Agriculture and the Tanzania Meteorological Authority (TMA), signalling both opportunities and challenges for the agricultural sector. This forecast, issued by the Department of Crop Marketing and Food Security Coordination, offers insights on rainfall patterns, expected impacts on farming, and actionable strategies for…

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Transforming Agriculture in Tanzania: A Four-Year Milestone for Food Security and Economic Growth

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s agricultural sector, the backbone of its economy, has seen unprecedented progress over the past four years, driven by strategic investments, innovative policies, and inclusive growth programs. Under the leadership of the Ministry of Agriculture, these developments are paving the way for food security, economic prosperity, and youth empowerment while positioning the country as a competitive…

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TAMFI and Wakandi Tanzania Forge Partnership to Strengthen Microfinance Sector

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – November 22, 2024 To support Tanzania’s financial inclusion agenda, the Tanzania Association of Microfinance Institutions (TAMFI) and Wakandi Tanzania signed a commercial contract today at the Norwegian Embassy Residence in Dar es Salaam. This strategic partnership, culminating in extensive planning, aims to empower Tanzania’s microfinance institutions (MFIs) with advanced technology and improved governance frameworks,…

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SAGCOT Chairman Praises Norway for Strengthening Agricultural Transformation in Tanzania

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – November 21, 2024 Dr. Ally Laay, Chairman of the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) Centre Board, lauded the Royal Norwegian Embassy for its unwavering support in advancing Tanzania’s agricultural sector during the signing of a new three-year grant agreement. The agreement, effective from January 2025 to December 2027, represents another significant milestone…

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Norway and Tanzania Strengthen Agricultural Partnership with SAGCOT Agreement

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – November 21, 2024 Norwegian Ambassador to Tanzania, Her Excellency Tone Tinnes, reaffirmed Norway’s unwavering commitment to Tanzania’s agricultural development during the signing of a three-year agreement between the Royal Norwegian Embassy and the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT). The agreement, which extends the longstanding partnership, aims to bolster food security, climate resilience,…

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Shareholders Massively Vote in Favor of FMN’s Minority Shares Buyout Scheme

On November 14, 2024, Flour Mills of Nigeria (FMN) held its 64th Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the Balmoral Convention Centre, Federal Palace Hotel, Lagos. This year’s AGM was significant, as it coincided with a Court-Ordered Meeting (COM) directed by the Federal High Court in Lagos. The purpose? To deliberate and vote on a minority shareholders’ buyout scheme proposed…

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The Ultimate Guide to Profitable Apple Farming in Tanzania

By Juma Msafiri Apple farming in Tanzania is rapidly growing into a lucrative venture, thanks to increasing demand, favorable climatic conditions in certain regions, and innovative practices introduced by pioneers like Tamu Tamu Tanzania. With proper planning, quality seedlings, and the right techniques, farmers can tap into the immense potential of apple farming, reducing dependency on imports and boosting…

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From Farm to Glass: Tanzania’s Apple Transformation

Picture this: the warm Tanzanian sun, vast orchards blooming with over 50 varieties of apples, and the hum of innovation as farmers and entrepreneurs breathe life into a crop that once seemed out of reach. This is the story of Tamu Tamu Tanzania, based in the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT); a remarkable transformation is unfolding. Tamu…

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Tanzania Breaks Barriers with Record Potato Yields in Ruvuma: A Milestone for African Agriculture

Kilimokwanza.org Reporter On June 17, 2024, SAGCOT CEO Geoffrey Kirenga (@GeoffreyK) reported a transformative moment for Tanzanian agriculture: the Ruvuma region celebrated its first major potato harvest, achieving a groundbreaking yield of 20 metric tons per acre. This remarkable milestone represents one of the highest yields ever recorded in East Africa, setting a precedent for agricultural excellence across the…

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