For instance, wildlife corridors in the country’s Northern circuit have seriously been invaded by human activities, including farms, grazing, settlements and investments.
Tanzania consumes 90 percent of the 33,000 tons of honey being produced in the country annually, while South Africa's honey demand stands at just 4000 tons as the country churns out a measly 2000 tons only.
Thousands of Tanzanian farmers have been trained in the use of Aflasafe, further improving Tanzania’s food security and market access by keeping crops free of aflatoxins.
The Great Ruaha is the largest and longest River in the Central and Southern Zones of Tanzania, feeding the Usangu Wetlands before emptying into the even bigger Rufiji River