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TRIAS-AHA Collaboration lifts 30,000 farmers in Tanzania from peasants to successful entrepreneurs
As it happens, the Andreas Hermes Akademie, together with the German Farmers' Association and experts from the German agricultural and food industries, have been involved in empowering local farmers in Africa, as well as Asia and Eastern Europe for a number of…
Caucus Mulls revival of Coffee as Cash Crop
The task force and the caucus have agreed to fight for the coffee farmer until leverage is met promising farmers that the sector within the East Africa region will be in high demand hence increase on the profit margins.
Sky falls on Imports as Tanzania Becomes Major Exporter of Chicken
The Sky is falling on chicken imports as Tanzania works to become major producer and exporter of poultry products from a farm in Kilimanjaro.
Coffee Makes Steamy Return as Major Cash Crop in Tanzania
From Music to Movies and being the best ice breaker, a steaming cup of coffee is what the world needs at the moment and Tanzania is bracing to supply
Fishy Business: Climate Change Changes Farmers Into Boatmen
Peasants in Manyara Region are ditching their previous agricultural occupations wading into fishing
Tanzania Cotton Production Nose-Dives
Raw lint, which used to be Tanzania's bedrock farm produce is steeping down from pedestal
Tanzania Braces to Harvest 18 Million Tons of Maize in 2023
Tanzania is already one of the leading grain producers in Africa but it seems the country plans to further top the game
“I Don’t Eat Rice,” Declares President Museveni
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni knows exactly what he wants. And it is not rice. Certainly not anywhere near his dinner table
Tanzania Maltings Plant of Moshi Resumes Operations in 2023, Hundreds to Be Hired
Residents of Moshi Municipality, in Kilimanjaro Region should brace for the re-opening of the TBL Malting plant in the course of next year.
Rural Farmers Are East Africa’s strongest Army During Pandemics, EABC discovers
They are usually taken for granted, but when global disasters strike, it is the peasants in rural villages that come into rescue