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Irish Potato Cultivation in Tanzania: Unveiling the Regions with Year-Round Harvests

Juma Msafiri Tanzania, a land of diverse landscapes and agricultural abundance, holds a prominent position as one of the largest potato producers in Sub-Saharan Africa 1. While Irish potatoes are cultivated across various regions, certain areas stand out because they support two harvests annually. This article delves into the specific regions and practices that enable […]

Business Case for Common Beans in Tanzania

Kilimokwanza.org Team Common beans are fundamental to Tanzania’s agricultural landscape, contributing immensely to food security, nutrition, and economic stability for approximately 5.8 million rural households. As Africa’s top producer and the seventh globally, Tanzania harvests 1.2 million tons of beans annually. The demand for these beans encompasses both local consumption and regional exports, substantially boosting […]

Tanzania’s Mighty Bean: How Small Plots Make a Big Impact in Global Production

Tanzania has long been recognized for its diverse agricultural output, but its rising prominence as a global bean producer is remarkable. Despite the average bean plot being just 0.9 acres, Tanzania has become Africa’s largest producer and ranks 7th globally. This feature explores the significance of beans in Tanzania’s agricultural economy, the critical challenges of […]

The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of International Development for Canada, and Tanzania's Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Hon. David Silinde (MP), share a word during the launch of the "Her Resilience, Our Planet Project" at Koga Farm in Kibamba Village, Mkuranga District, on May 15, 2024.

Jackfruit Farming in Africa: Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Prospects

By Juma Msafiri Abstract Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus), a tropical fruit native to South and Southeast Asia, is gaining prominence in Africa as an agroforestry crop. Its potential to improve food security, provide nutritional benefits, and generate income for smallholder farmers is increasingly recognized across the continent. Despite its adaptability to tropical climates, jackfruit farming remains […]

Make Money WITH Common Beans in East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda

Kilimokwanza.org Team Common beans are a staple crop and a crucial cash crop in East Africa, particularly in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Widely cultivated by smallholder farmers across these countries, beans are valued not only for their affordability and nutrition but also for their resilience in diverse climates. These qualities have enabled beans to become […]

Desk Review: Advancing the Potato Value Chain and Financial Structures in Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda: Key Insights and Strategies

By Dr. Betty Kwoko Mgimba, for AppsValle This initial report provides an in-depth analysis of the potato value chain in three East African nations: Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda. It examines the economic impact of the potato sector, identifies challenges and opportunities related to seed availability, explores financial empowerment opportunities for farmers, analyzes marketing and sourcing […]

Policy Brief: Leveraging a Decade of Agricultural Policy Reforms for a Resilient and Inclusive Agricultural Future in Tanzania

Introduction: Over the past decade, the Annual Agricultural Policy Conference (AAPC) has emerged as a pivotal platform in shaping Tanzania’s agricultural landscape. Organized by the Policy Analysis Group (PAG) in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, the AAPC has consistently fostered dialogue between public and private sectors, driving critical policy reforms that have significantly transformed […]

Cropland Can Support High Bird Diversity in Heterogeneous Rural Tropical Landscapes

Juma M Msafiri Nestled in southern-central Tanzania, the Kilombero Valley offers a unique perspective on the intersection of agriculture and biodiversity. This fertile valley, defined by the Udzungwa and Nyerere National Parks on its flanks, is a critical part of the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGOT). Recent research conducted here reveals intriguing dynamics […]

Geoffrey Kirenga: Research Resurgence Will Pave the Way for a Prosperous Tanzania, Seeks Support for ATARE on Collaborative Research

Dar es Salaam: As we delve deeper into the transformative journey of Tanzania’s agricultural sector, we turn our attention to the visionary leader, Geoffrey Kirenga, CEO of the Agricultural Growth Corridors of Tanzania (AGCOT). Formerly known as SAGCOT, AGCOT’s expanded mission reflects the growing ambitions of Tanzania’s agricultural landscape. In an interview with WazoHuru Media, […]

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