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

SAGCOT Corridor: Otto Ulyate’s Rutuba Farm Leads Tanzanian Avocados into the Chinese Market

Nestled in Tanzania’s Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor (SAGCOT), Rutuba Farm, under the stewardship of Managing Director Otto Ulyate, is a beacon of sustainable avocado production and is set to lead in export success to China. Based in Iringa, the farm recently secured approval to access China’s rapidly expanding avocado market, a milestone that highlights its dedication to innovation and…

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Ahmed Salim, Director of AFRIFARM sees Avocado as Nutritional Answer to Malnutrition in Tanzania

At the 2024 Nane Nane Agricultural International Expo, the spotlight was on a promising crop: avocado. Speaking at the inaugural Avocado Day, Ahmed Salim, Director of Operations at ASAS Group, delivered an address highlighting this burgeoning sector’s significance. The event marked a milestone for AfriFarm, a company under the ASAS Group of Companies, as it celebrated the first-ever dedicated…

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SAGCOT: Innovative Packaging Helps Tanzanian Farmers Reduce Post-Harvest Loss

A remarkable success story emerged during the B2B meeting held from August 21 to 23, 2024, in Iringa, Tanzania, showcasing how innovation in agricultural packaging is transforming the livelihoods of local farmers. Gibson Kisigo, CEO of JND Poly Bags Company Ltd., shared the inspiring journey of his company, a leading provider of agricultural packaging within the SAGCOT corridor, and…

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Uchama Ward Villagers Assured of Steady Development as Government Pledges More Support

The villages of Undomo and Mbogwe in Uchama Ward, Nzega District, have been promised a new Agricultural Equipment Center and five tractors to boost farming activities in the area. Uchama Ward comprises 59 villages and 356 hamlets. These commitments were made by the Minister of Agriculture, Hon. Hussein Bashe (MP), during his visit to Nzega District on September 16,…

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Minister Bashe Praises ASA’s Impressive Progress at Nzega Seed Farm

Minister of Agriculture, Hon. Hussein Bashe (MP), expressed his satisfaction with the impressive work being carried out by the Agricultural Seed Agency (ASA) during his inspection visit to the Undomo seed farm in Nzega District on September 16, 2024. Spanning 802.47 hectares, the farm currently uses 602 hectares for seed production, with four pivot irrigation machines ensuring efficient water…

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Tanzania has allocated TZS 13 billion for subsidized NPK fertilizer- Hon Bashe

The residents of Ushetu District Council and Kahama District welcomed Minister of Agriculture, Hon. Hussein Bashe (MP), with great enthusiasm on September 15, 2024, expressing their pride as farmers and their commitment to realizing the vision of President Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan. As he introduced Minister Bashe to address a public rally in Mbika village, Ushetu District Council, Shinyanga…

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Whither Agronomy and Policy Solutions for Effective Implementation of the African Fertilizer and Soil Health Action Plan?

The African Fertilizer and Soil Health (AFSH) Summit, held in May 2024, set the stage for improving agricultural productivity and soil health across sub-Saharan Africa. As a follow-up to the 2006 Abuja Fertilizer Summit, which aimed to increase fertilizer use, this summit focused on a more holistic approach to addressing soil health and sustainable plant nutrition. This article summarizes…

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Farm for the Future Tanzania Seeks $800,000 Investment to Drive Agricultural Innovation in Kilolo

Ilula Village, Kilolo District, Iringa Region, Tanzania—Farm for the Future Tanzania Ltd (FFF), a pioneering agricultural initiative based in the SAGCOT Corridor, is seeking an additional $800,000 in investment to expand its operations and advance sustainable farming practices. The Tanzanian government and Norwegian stakeholders support this effort to lift thousands of farmers out of poverty while enhancing food security….

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TAFST Seeks to Forge Collaborative Path with SAGCOT Towards Sustainable Agriculture and Food Processing

Dar es Salaam On August 10, 2024, Ms. Mercy Mmari, Chairperson of the Tanzania Food Science and Technology Association (TAFST), paid a brief yet impactful visit to Mr. Geoffrey Kirenga, Chief Executive Officer of SAGCOT, at the SAGCOT offices. Accompanied by Mr. Sanjay Seth, a sustainability expert, the trio discussed pressing issues related to sustainability in agriculture, focusing on…

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Growing Resilience: Transforming Tanzanian Rice Farming for a Climate-Resilient Future

Dar es Salaam Tanzania’s agricultural landscape is evolving, with rice becoming one of the fastest-growing food sources, making it crucial for food security and self-sufficiency. However, small-scale rice producers, responsible for about 90% of the country’s rice production, face significant challenges such as low productivity, climate variability, and limited market access. The Growing Resilience program implemented by Norges Vel…

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