“Use Lime to Tame Soil Acidity,” Farmers Urged
Friday, August 18th, 2023In a significant development for Kenya’s agricultural sector, the government alongside agriculture stakeholders have strongly recommended the utilization of lime, organic materials,...
Beyond SAGCOT: Ministry of Agriculture Plans Seven More Production Corridors
Kilimokwanza.org correspodent Tanzania’s rise in Tanzania food system economic landscape can be attributed to various factors, one of the most significant being the Southern Agriculture...
Indigenous Seeds at Risk of Disappearing; Calls for Proper Preservation and Protection in Africa
By kilimokwanza.org Recent indicators have revealed that traditional farmer seeds are at risk of disappearing if proper methods of preservation and protection are not sought....
Reviving Tanzania’s Soil: SAGCOT Leads the Charge for Sustainable Agriculture
By Anthony JM Tanzania’s rich soil has borne the weight of its agrarian society for centuries, fueling its economy and providing sustenance for millions. Yet,...
Hussein Bashe, Tanzania’s Agriculture Minister, upbeat about Tanzania’s plans to host Africa’s biggest Food Systems Summit in 2023.
Tanzania is gearing up for a monumental event as it prepares to host Africa’s largest gathering of food systems enthusiasts, experts, and stakeholders. The AGRF...
Tanzania’s Agricultural Resurgence: The Mid-Term ASDP II Review and Its Promising Future
Kilimokwanza.org Correspondent Tanzania, a nation rich in its natural beauty and cultural heritage, finds its true heart in the agricultural fields that stretch across its...
31 COUNCILS IN SIX REGIONS RECEIVE SOIL HEALTH TESTING EQUIPMENT
KILIMANJARO, TANZANIA – A total of 31 councils from the regions of Kilimanjaro, Arusha, Manyara, Dodoma, Singida, and Tabora have been equipped with tools to...
Mid-Term Review of Tanzania’s Agricultural Sector Development Phase II (ASDP II) Reveals Progress and Challenges
Dar es Salaam, August 16, 2023 – In a move signalling the Tanzanian government’s commitment to agricultural development, the Prime Minister’s Office has announced a...
Agriculture Sector Development Programme – ASDP II Contributes to Economic Growth, Says Dr. Yonazi
The government will continue prioritizing the development of the agricultural sector as it is crucial for food security, economic growth, and national development. Dr. Jim...
Dr. Jim Yonazi Outlines Six Key Directives for ASDP II Mid-Term Evaluation
The Permanent Secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr. Jim Yonazi, overseeing Policy, Parliament, and Coordination of Government Activities, has issued six directives to stakeholders,...