TZSoya Part 5. Innovative Farming: Agronomic Practices and Technology in Soya Production
Introduction Agronomic practices and technological adoption play a crucial role in enhancing the productivity and sustainability of soya (soybean) farming in Tanzania. The Tanzania Sustainable...
Community-Based Livestock Management: Empowering Tanzanian Farmers Through Collaborative Practices
In 2024/5 budget speech delivered by Hon. Abdallah Hamis Ulega (MP), Minister of Livestock and Fisheries,, the government’s commitment to promoting community-based livestock management was...
Norwegian Companies in Tanzania and What They Are Doing
Norwegian-Owned Companies: Companies with Norwegian Interests:...
Kenya Introduces New Levy on Food Crop Imports and Exports
Nairobi, Kenya – May 29, 2024 The Agriculture and Food Authority (AFA) of Kenya has announced the imposition of a new levy on importing and...
School Meals? Head of Inclusive Finance at AGRA, proposed a “sugar tax” on soft drinks or a “fat tax.”
Nairobi, Kenya – May 29, 2024 The push for increased investment in school meals across Africa gained momentum today with the suggestion of a novel...
A Sip of Innovation: Tout Le Monde Milk Point to Open Soon in Tabata
Kilimokwanza.org Reporter A pioneering venture is on the way in the vibrant community of Tabata, Dar es Salaam. Darfrosa Chuwa, an innovative entrepreneur, is considering...
TZSoya Part 1: the soya sector, including its importance, key regions for production, and an overview of farmer demographics.
Source: Tanzania Sustainable Soybean Initiative. (2023). Baseline Report of the Tanzanian Soybean Sub-Sector. Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT). Soya (soybeans) is a vital...
Spicing Up Sustainability: 1001 Organic’s Innovative Path in Zanzibar
Kilimokwanza.org Reporter In 2023, Zanzibar-based spice company 1001 Organic achieved substantial growth and set new benchmarks for sustainability and community involvement. The company’s Corporate Social...
Tanzania Gears Up for World Environment Day 2024: Focus on Land Restoration and Climate Resilience
Dodoma, Tanzania – May 27 to June 5, 2024 In alignment with the global community, Tanzania is set to celebrate World Environment Day (WED) from...
Significant Growth and Future Prospects in Tanzania’s Animal Feed Sub-sector
kilimokwazna.org 2024/5 budget speech delivered by the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries, Tanzania’s animal feed industry emerged as a key focus area, showcasing remarkable growth...