KENYA LAUNCHES A DIGITAL TOOL TO PROMOTE USE OF FERTILISER
By Edwin Githinji E-mail: eddy.githinji022@gmail.com Kenya’s farmers will now have easy access to critical information on the current fertilizer trends, following the launch of a...
SAGCOT’s 2018 Annual Report: A Year of Dynamic Growth and Strategic Expansion
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: The Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) has released its 2018 Annual Report, highlighting a year marked by significant growth,...
Tanzania: Green revolution beckons Kigoma
Kigoma: The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) has commended the Government of Tanzania’s effort to uplift smallholder farmers in Kigoma Region. Mr....
SAGCOT Centre Ltd’s 2017 Achievements: Paving the Way for Agricultural Growth in Tanzania
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: The Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT Centre Ltd) has released its 2017 Annual Report, revealing significant strides in agricultural...
Horticulture Revolution in Tanzania: The Rise of Malimbichi and the Role of MVIWATA
Kilimokwanza.org Team In Tanzania, a significant transformation in the agricultural sector is underway, led by the burgeoning horticulture industry, locally known as ‘Malimbichi’. This transition...
Transforming Agriculture in Tanzania: SAGCOT’s Leap Forward (2014-2015)
The Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT), established in 2010, embarked on an ambitious journey to revolutionize agriculture in Tanzania. It aimed to integrate...
Tanzania’s Agriculture Boosted: $2.1 Billion SAGCOT Initiative Launched with World Bank and Private Sector Partnership
Dar es Salaam Today, a significant milestone was achieved in Tanzania’s agricultural sector with the signing of an agreement to support the Southern Agricultural Growth...
SAGCOT: Some major planned improvements (2012 –15) Road Projects
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AGRA spends over USD26m for agriculture in Tanzania
Tanzania, a country endowed with large tracts of arable land, has the potential to feed the whole of Africa, according to the Alliance for Green...
Could these be the reasons our pace to embracing technology is so slow? Case for Developing Nations like Tanzania?
By Apollo Temu and Emmanuel D Tayari I once attended a Government Office in Moshi – Tanzania, trying to get a particular document following my Father’s untimely death...