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Report stresses trade agreements to boost imports, exports 

THE African trade agreements have been cited as among major initiatives that can help boost agricultural imports and exports as…

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Govt assures farmers of timely supply of fertilisers

DAR ES SALAAM: THE government has vowed that subsidized fertiliser will reach farmers timely as the distribution of the input…

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Fisheries sector grew by 1.9pc in 2022, House told

DODOMA: GOVERNMENT investment in the fisheries sector has increased contribution of the sector to the overall economy by 1.8 per…

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WVC advices on addressing post- harvest loss

LOCAL government authorities should consider identifying areas whereby aggregation space can be put up to help farmers and traders in…

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NMB ranks among most valuable company in EAC

NMB Bank has become the first homegrown Tanzania entity to rank among East Africa’s most valuable companies after posting record…

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Tanzania capitalises on climate-resilient seeds

TANZANIA’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan has said that almost three quarters of seeds will be produced locally by 2025. She…

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Why, how Tanzania engages youth in food systems transformation

DAR ES SALAAM: President Samia Suluhu Hassan says as much as youths form the large part of the African population,…

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Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance (PABRA) Wins Africa Food Prize 2023

PABRA was chosen from a field of 496 nominees from 47 countries by a preeminent panel of judges with experience…

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Financing still major barrier for women, youth in livestock

DAR ES SALAAM: SUSTAINABLE livestock production that engages women and youth in profitable enterprises is among crucial ingredients for the…

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TZ reaps 160bn/- from reformed livestock sector

DAR ES SALAAM: GOVERNMENT’S efforts to strengthen the livestock sector have enabled the country to reap over 64 million US…

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