Tanzania sees fortune in mango powder export

ARUSHA: TANZANIA is preparing to export mango powder, with current samples undergoing laboratory testing.
The current top suppliers of the mango powder are based in Arusha, Dar es Salaam, Kilimanjaro, and Mtwara regions.
Once the tests are completed, and if the product meets the required standards, the country will begin exporting it.
Meanwhile, the Indian High Commission has highlighted another significant opportunity for the youth in Arusha, particularly those working in the hospitality sector.
This collaboration is a testament to the ongoing efforts of President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s administration to promote international partnerships that benefit the nation.
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Young people in the region will have the chance to study in India and receive specialized training in Indian cuisine. This initiative aims to attract Indian tourists to Arusha by offering them authentic Indian dishes during their visits.
This announcement was made by Arusha’s Regional Commissioner, Paul Makonda, at a conference held to celebrate President Samia‘s four years in office.
Makonda expressed his gratitude towards the Indian High Commission for providing these opportunities, emphasizing the importance of these efforts in strengthening the relationship between Tanzania and India.
He noted that such initiatives contribute to economic growth and educational exchange between the two countries.
By tapping into these opportunities, Tanzania hopes to foster greater bilateral cooperation, enhancing both tourism and the skills of its youth in the hospitality industry.



