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Research Transforming Agricultural Business, Says Permanent Secretary Mweli

February 20, 2024 – Researchers from the Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI) have been urged to ensure that the results of their studies reach the community, including investors and commercial companies, to be utilized for business purposes and to address various challenges within society. The call was made today, February 20, by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of…

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2005 Soybean Study in Tanzania: Relevant 19 Years On

Kilimikwanza.org Team Geoffrey Kirenga, the CEO of the SAGCOT Centre, was an editor for the notable 2005 study, “SOYA BEAN PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION IN TANZANIA,” authored by Beatus A. Malema. Kirenga collaborated as a co-editor with Henry S. Laswai and Fidelis A. Myaka. During those days, he was associated with the Ministry of Agriculture. Currently, at the helm of…

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Soy Cultivation in Tanzania: From Experimental Beginnings to the Expectant Future of Agricultural Prosperity

Kilimokwanza.org Team The history of soy cultivation in Tanzania, like in many other African countries, is relatively recent compared to its long history in East Asia, where it has been cultivated for thousands of years. Soybeans (Glycine max) were introduced to Africa in the early 20th century and have since become an important crop in several countries, including Tanzania,…

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Tanzania unveils The 2024-2031 Bamboo Strategy

Kilimokwanza.org Team In an audacious move toward environmental sustainability and economic revitalization, Hon. Angellah Kairuki, Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, has unveiled an ambitious Bamboo Strategy for the years 2024 to 2031. This groundbreaking initiative not only marks Tanzania’s commitment to green development but also positions the nation at the forefront of the global fight against climate change….

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Tanzanian President Calls for Climate-Smart Agriculture Across Africa

Oslo, Norway, February 15, 2024 – President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Tanzania has urged African nations to accelerate the adoption of sustainable agriculture practices to address the challenge of feeding the continent’s rapidly expanding population. Speaking at the Climate and Food Security meeting during her two-day State Visit to Norway, President Samia emphasized the need for collaborative efforts and…

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Tanzania’s Ministry of Agriculture Launches the “Samia Youth in Agriculture Award”

In a pioneering move to revolutionize the agricultural sector, the Ministry of Agriculture of the United Republic of Tanzania has announced the launch of the “Samia Youth in Agriculture Award.” Aimed at harnessing the innovative potential of the youth in universities and colleges, this initiative calls for the submission of project ideas that promise to bring transformative changes to…

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AGRA’s Dr. Muhinda Commends Ethiopia’s Wheat Production Breakthrough

Kilimokwanza.org Team Ethiopia’s strides towards agricultural self-reliance have garnered much attention, with its recent wheat production surge marking a significant milestone. Over the past three years, the nation has witnessed a remarkable 4.8 million-ton surplus, showcasing a resilient agricultural sector with the potential to transform East Africa’s food landscape. Dr. Jean Jacques Mbonigaba Muhinda (JJ) AGRA Regional Head, East…

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Tanzania’s Ministry of Agriculture Clamps Down on Unofficial Agricultural Data

Kilimokwanza.org Team In a bold move to streamline the flow of information and ensure the accuracy of agricultural data, the Ministry of Agriculture in Tanzania has issued a stern directive to all stakeholders within the agricultural sector, including private entities. Dated January 2, 2024, the directive, as laid out in a letter addressed to the Chairman of the Tanzania…

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Africa Food Prize 2024 Call for Nominations Now Open

Nairobi: The prestigious Africa Food Prize has officially commenced its nomination process for the 2024 edition, marking a pivotal moment for the agricultural and food systems sectors across the African continent. This distinguished award, accompanied by a monetary reward of US$100,000, is dedicated to recognizing and celebrating individuals, organizations, and initiatives that have made significant contributions to enhancing food…

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Tanzania and Norway Ink Key Agreement to Boost Soil Health and Climate Resilience

Kilimokwanza.org Team The recent signing of a Collaboration Agreement between the Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI) and the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO) marks a pivotal moment in the international effort to address the dual challenges of climate change and food security. This partnership, endorsed and celebrated in the environmentally conscious setting of the Climate House in Oslo,…

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