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Government of Tanzania Emphasizes AGRF 2023 as a Landmark for Food System Transformation

The imminent Africa Food Systems Forum 2023 in Dar es Salaam, elucidated by the Honourable Minister Hussein Bashe, promises to be a watershed moment in the global discourse on food systems. Anticipated outcomes include cementing Africa’s leadership in this arena, innovative collaborations, and the generation of actionable insights tailored for the continent’s unique challenges, with […]

AGRF: Hussein Bashe Advocates for Revolutionary Steps Towards Sustainable Agriculture in Africa

By Anthony Muchoki Nairobi, August 23, 2023 — As Tanzania prepares to host a monumental gathering focusing on food systems, Hussein M Bashe, has amplified the conversation around modernizing the continent’s agricultural practices. Tanzania’s Minister of Agriculture’s clarion call, emphasizing the imperative of aligning traditional African agricultural methods with contemporary global trends, became a focal […]

Reviving the Green Pulse: The Resurrection of Irrigation Farming in Bugwema Valley

Within Tanzania’s expansive agricultural tapestry, the Bugwema Valley of Musoma Rural has often been a whisper amidst roaring tales. Yet, its silence is about to be broken, and in a big way, thanks to Her Excellency, President Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan. It was on the memorable day of February 6th, 2022, when the president, marking […]

Empowering Tanzania’s Agriculture: The Vitality of the ASDP II

The Tanzanian government, echoing the sentiments of its citizens, has always recognized the agricultural sector’s immense potential. It’s a beacon of hope, a source of sustenance, and a driver of the nation’s economic engine. On August 15, 2023, in the bustling city of Dar es Salaam, the government once again reinforced its commitment to the […]

AGRA’s Strategic Response to Soil Acidity in Tanzania’s Highlands.

In the Southern Highlands of Tanzania, an underlying threat to agriculture is intensifying: soil acidity. The issue has gained prominence and becomes a matter of grave concern. Delving into the mission to mitigate this challenge, Kilimokwanza.org connected with Japhet Laizer, the Associate Program Officer of AGRA. Laizer shed light on the proactive measures undertaken by […]

“Use Lime to Tame Soil Acidity,” Farmers Urged

Friday, August 18th, 2023In a significant development for Kenya’s agricultural sector, the government alongside agriculture stakeholders have strongly recommended the utilization of lime, organic materials, and phosphates, combined with the judicious application of fertilizers to address the issue of high soil acidity in various parts of the country. The recommendation came during the unveiling of […]

Beyond SAGCOT: Ministry of Agriculture Plans Seven More Production Corridors

Kilimokwanza.org correspodent Tanzania’s rise in Tanzania food system economic landscape can be attributed to various factors, one of the most significant being the Southern Agriculture Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT). Since its inception in 2010, SAGCOT has been a cornerstone for the country’s burgeoning agricultural sector, pivotal in increasing production, ensuring food security, and alleviating […]

Indigenous Seeds at Risk of Disappearing; Calls for Proper Preservation and Protection in Africa

By kilimokwanza.org Recent indicators have revealed that traditional farmer seeds are at risk of disappearing if proper methods of preservation and protection are not sought. This paints a bleak future for food sovereignty, which relies heavily on the availability of reliable seeds for farmers. Discussions are being held across African countries, including Tanzania, to address […]

Reviving Tanzania’s Soil: SAGCOT Leads the Charge for Sustainable Agriculture

By Anthony JM Tanzania’s rich soil has borne the weight of its agrarian society for centuries, fueling its economy and providing sustenance for millions. Yet, as Geoffrey Kirenga, the CEO of the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania- SAGCOT Centre Ltd., passionately emphasizes, this silent partner in the nation’s growth saga now needs attention. Drawing […]

31 COUNCILS IN SIX REGIONS RECEIVE SOIL HEALTH TESTING EQUIPMENT

KILIMANJARO, TANZANIA – A total of 31 councils from the regions of Kilimanjaro, Arusha, Manyara, Dodoma, Singida, and Tabora have been equipped with tools to test soil health for farmers, notably the Soil Scanner. The distributed equipment includes soil scanners, tablets, printers, lamination machines, and computer sets. Speaking during the equipment distribution, the Representative from […]

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