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Tanzania’s Economy: Steady Growth, But Transformation Needed

The African Development Bank’s 2024 Country Focus Report for Tanzania provides an overview of the country’s economic landscape, emphasizing the need for structural transformation to sustain growth and reduce poverty. The report underscores that while Tanzania has experienced economic resilience and growth, its transformation has been slow, particularly in shifting from low-productivity sectors like agriculture […]

Avocado Pavilion: A Must-Visit at Nane Nane Dodoma 2024

Dodoma, Tanzania— The annual Nane Nane Agricultural Expo 2024, set to take place in Dodoma, will feature the Avocado Pavilion, a special highlight organized by AFRIFARM in collaboration with the SAGCOT Centre. The event poster spotlights Her Excellency Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, President of the United Republic of Tanzania, and Hon. Hussein Bashe, Minister of […]

Enhancing Tanzania’s Agricultural Sector Through the Agricultural Trade Management Information System (ATMIS)

Enhancing Tanzania’s Agricultural Sector Through the Agricultural Trade Management Information System (ATMIS) Tanzania is revolutionizing its agricultural sector with the Agricultural Trade Management Information System (ATMIS), a comprehensive digital platform that streamlines agricultural trade processes. Accessible at https://atmis.kilimo.go.tz, ATMIS simplifies the application and issuance of export and import permits, enhancing transparency and regulatory compliance within […]

The Tanzanian government has invested Tsh 13.9 trillion in the SAGCOT Corridor.

DODOMA, Tanzania – In anticipation of the 31st Nane Nane International Agricultural Exhibition, SAGCOT Centre CEO Geoffrey Kirenga commemorated Tanzania’s agricultural advancements on July 31, 2024. He highlighted SAGCOT’s pivotal role in transforming the sector and outlined ambitious plans to extend its successful model to new agricultural corridors nationwide. The exhibition, which will open on […]

The 3rd TAFORI Scientific Conference Focuses on Restoring Forest Landscapes for Sustainable Development

Arusha, Tanzania – The Tanzania Forestry Research Institute (TAFORI), under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, is set to host the 3rd TAFORI Scientific Conference from December 11th to 13th, 2024, at the Arusha International Conference Centre (AICC). This year’s conference theme, “Restoring Forest Landscapes for Sustainable Development and Climate Change Mitigation,” underscores the […]

Dewji and ATIDI Forge Strategic Alliance to Propel Pan-African Investment

In a landmark move set to ignite trade and investment across Africa, Mohammed Dewji, Owner and President of MeTL Group, recently convened with Mrs. Tusekile Kibonde from the African Trade & Investment Development Insurance (ATIDI). The strategic meeting emphasized ATIDI’s crucial role in stimulating investment opportunities by providing insurance against trade and investment risks. Representing […]

Data-Driven Revolution: How African Policymakers Can Transform Agriculture

By Davis Muthuni The policy and legislative environment is a key driver of agricultural transformation. Policy and regulatory regimes “define the rules of the game”. They regulate the roles and behaviour of players in the sector, determine resource allocation, and assign incentives and disincentives accordingly. Policies shape the business environment by influencing costs, risks, and […]

Tanzania’s Collaborative Agricultural Future: Engaging Stakeholders for Enhanced Market Access and Financial Support

Dodoma, Tanzania – In a visionary effort to bolster its agricultural sector, Tanzania has launched a comprehensive initiative to engage various stakeholders, including financial institutions, private sector partners, and international donors. This initiative aims to improve market access, increase financial support for farmers, and foster collaboration across the agricultural value chain. By working together, the […]

Hussein Bashe& Ms. Safia Boly: By empowering women and youth smallholder farmers, we sow the seeds of a prosperous and self-sufficient continent

Unleashing Africa’s Agricultural Potential Empowering women and youth in agriculture is not just a goal; it’s a necessity for Tanzania’s future. With a population projected to reach 186.9 million by 2065 and a significant portion being young people, the stakes are high. Unemployment disproportionately affects our youth and women, many of whom are engaged in […]

Experts from China and Tanzania Exchange Agricultural Insights

Kilimokwanza.org Team Experts in policy and research have highlighted the need for transformative agricultural policies in Tanzania. These policies should not stand alone but be integrated with other sectors to achieve significant agricultural changes, such as moving away from subsistence farming. These discussions emerged from a symposium on Tanzanian and Chinese experiences and cooperation in […]