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Over 300 youths to be employed as 100 new cattle fattening schemes get established countrywide
The Director General of NARCO Professor Peter Msoffe says through the new proposed initiative, the Public Ranching Company will employ over 300 youth freshly graduated from livestock keeping training institutes.
Retired President Kikwete Becomes Africa Food Prize Chairperson
Retired President, Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, is now the new Chair of the Africa Food Prize.
Former Tanzanian Head of State takes over from the retired Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo.
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The ‘Ten Commandments’ of coffee production
Coffee is steaming back into Tanzania's cash crops industry and to cement its return Tacri is slating some few guidelines
Flood Resisting Seeds: Tanzania plans to grow 4.4 million Tons of Rice by 2030
The International Rice Research Institute and the Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute are jointly engaging rice growers in Morogoro to develop high-yielding and flood resisting rice varieties.
Ikungi Farmers Now Linked to Digital Cloud
At least six women representatives of farmers in the six villages of Ikungi were presented with the Infinix devices, whereas three extension officers got Samsung branded smartphones.
Dodoma hosts first Center of Excellence in Organic Agriculture
Organic food is all the rage now across the world and Tanzania is digging up opportunity through the promotion of Organic Agriculture
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