Improving the livelihood of small-scale farmers
Taking a New Look at Africa's Agriculture; Develoepmental Communication

Tanzania Tops East Africa in Potato Yield

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – A recent report by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reveals Tanzania’s dominance in potato yield across East Africa. According to FAOSTAT’s 2022 data, Tanzania boasts an impressive 8.43 tonnes per hectare (t/ha), surpassing its neighbours Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda. Tanzania: The Yield Champion Tanzania’s remarkable yield is attributed to effective agricultural practices and…

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Kagera Region to Host the 3rd Annual Agricultural Conference

Bukoba, Tanzania—The 3rd Kagera Annual Agricultural Conference and Community Education (KAACE) will occur on June 20-21, 2024, at the ELCT Bukoba Hotel. Organized by the University of Dar es Salaam, the event promises to gather experts, scholars, and community leaders to discuss and strategize “Cultivating Agricultural Prosperity for Resilient Communities.” The main theme this year focuses on balancing livelihoods…

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Growing Stronger Soybeans: Tanzania Tests Tailored Solutions for Farmers

Kilimokwanza.org Reporter Imagine a field bursting with healthy, high-yielding soybeans. This is the vision behind the Tanzania Sustainable Soybean Initiative (TSSI), a collaborative effort led by the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT). Across 19 districts in Tanzania, TSSI has set up 137 demonstration sites. These sites are like outdoor classrooms for farmers, showcasing the best ways to…

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Kitui Farmers See Success with the Introduction of Regenerative Agriculture Practices

KITUI COUNTY, 4 th June 2024: Smallholder farmers in Kitui county have seen successwith the introduction of regenerative agriculture practices to their farms. This comesafter AGRA, in collaboration with its implementing partner the Cereal GrowersAssociation, introduced the Strengthening Regenerative Agriculture (STRAK) programin the county. The Strengthening Regenerative Agriculture program advocates for adoptingagricultural policies in county governments and resilience through…

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Boosting Tanzania’s Rice Production: A Strategic Partnership with SAGCOT

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – June 2024 – The Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) is driving a transformative agenda to enhance rice production across the country. Recognizing rice as the second most important food crop after maize, SAGCOT’s initiatives focus on improving yields, supporting smallholder farmers, and ensuring food security. With an estimated annual production of 2.2…

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Kenya Authorizes Duty-Free Importation of Grade 1 White Milled Rice: Implications for Tanzania

Nairobi, Kenya – May 31, 2024 – To address the country’s rice shortage, the Kenyan government has announced the duty-free importation of 500,000 metric tons of Grade 1 white-milled rice. This decision, published in a special issue of The Kenya Gazette, is authorized under the East African Community Customs Management Act, 2004, and aims to ensure a steady rice…

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June is Avocado Month: SAGCOT’s Ambitious Plans to Elevate Tanzania’s Avocado Market

As the world celebrates The World Avocado Association (WAO)Avacado Month in June, SAGCOT, the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania, has established the “Avocado Partnership” to enhance the country’s avocado value chain. This initiative focuses on overcoming challenges and promoting both the production and export of avocados. Here are some of its key objectives: The Avocado Partnership involves a…

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22 Money Trees of East Africa: Generational Wealth through Sustainable Agriculture

Kilimokwanza.org Team East Africa boasts diverse high-value crops, often called “money trees,” providing substantial economic returns and long-term sustainability. These generational wealth trees can be harvested for many years, making them ideal for farmers looking to secure a lasting income. Below is an overview of some valuable crops, detailing their uses, market value, ideal growing conditions, and harvest timelines….

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SAGCOT Regions Benefit from Major Road Infrastructure Boost: Tanzania’s TZS 3.775 Trillion Investment

Kilimokwanza.org Reporter On June 16, 2023, the Tanzanian government, through the Tanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS), took a significant step towards enhancing the nation’s infrastructure by signing seven major contracts under the Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Financing (EPC+F) arrangement. These contracts, valued at TZS 3.775 trillion, aim to construct 2,035 kilometres of roads over the next five years. This…

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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 Soybean Initiative (TSSI) Baseline Report provides detailed insights into the current practices adopted by farmers and the potential for technological advancements to boost soya yields. This article explores the agronomic practices and technological innovations…

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