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- Japan and Tanzania teams up to boost Kilimanjaro Coffee consumption in Tokyo
- Guinness World Records Unaware of Tanzania’s Landrover Parade Claims
- Tanzania prepares to break Germany’s Record for staging the longest parade of Land-Rover trucks in the world next October
- Bus Company hatches route between Dar-es-salaam and Nairobi via Tarakea and Oloitokitok
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Farming
Want to invest in Tanzania? Edible Oils are the Future Gold
Forget Petroleum based, oil, by the year 2030, that is seven years from now, sunflower based edible oil will command bigger market and more value than diesel.
Farmers in Chemba and Kondoa benefit from project on Agroforestry and Livelihood empowerment
There are also eight other core partners working with nearly 21,000 community members in the Lake Zone Regions of Mara, Mwanza and Kagera.
How Sunflower growers in Tanzania can benefit from Russia-Ukraine War
The Japanese have a saying, ‘Business is War,’ but for the Sunflower farmers in Tanzania, it seems like ‘War is Business!’
Sokoine University Spearheads Initiative to make farmers adopt Agroecology
Agro-ecology is what the future of environment friendly farming is all about and Sokoine University of Agriculture shows the way
Tanzania Drafts New Farming Strategy as Demand for Organically grown food shoots higher
As worries about emerging diseases resulting from modern lifestyles, continue to plague the globe, the world is now going organic as far as the food consumption is concerned.
New Farming skills shield farmers in Dodoma against effects of climate change
Three agricultural institutions have teamed up to empower local farmers in Dodoma Region on resilient method of farming against effects of global warming
Agroecology: Dodoma Farmers Adopt Green Crop Production Methods
Farmers in Kongwa say they have managed to record bumper harvests during this farming season despite unpredictable rains and related drought spells.
ASA to establish special farm for seeds Production in Katavi
The Agriculture Seeds Agency intends to establish large seed farms in Katavi Region and other rural parts of Tanzania to solve the problem of kernel shortage
Tanzania embarks on Agro-Ecology to Ensure Sustainable food systems
Reports indicate that 86 percent of indigenous plants and seeds species have been destroyed through irresponsible farming
Tanzania Mulls Research on Landrace Seeds Varieties
The new development in the country’s seeds industry was announced during a roundtable meeting between the director of crops in the ministry of agriculture, Nyasebwa Chimagu, with and members of the Tanzania Women Farmers Forum (TWFF).