Agri-Business
Tanzania wants 5000 heifers annually:
Experts advise coffee for Northern Uganda Uganda falls back as Kenya tea forges on Belgians in $60,000 Tanzania project Burundi subsidises fertilizer purchases Uganda needs irrigation projects Tanzania sugarcane farmers to go commercial
Agri-Business Monday, Jul 28, 2014
ARUSHA, Tanzania – The government has a plan to increase heifer numbers from the current 1,000 to at least 5,000 per year.
By: Elisha Mayallah
Rwandan farmers gain from EAX:ARUSHA, Tanzania – The government has a plan to increase heifer numbers from the current 1,000 to at least 5,000 per year.
By: Elisha Mayallah
Agri-Business Sunday, Jul 20, 2014
KIGALI, Rwanda - Farmers here will benefit from the recently launched regional commodity exchange market, because it is now possible to trade their produce on a regional platform which can offer higher returns.
By: Agnes Bateta
Sisal by-products keep Tanzanian farmers busy:KIGALI, Rwanda - Farmers here will benefit from the recently launched regional commodity exchange market, because it is now possible to trade their produce on a regional platform which can offer higher returns.
By: Agnes Bateta
Agri-Business Sunday, Jul 20, 2014
TANGA, Tanzania – Diversified use of sisal products and by-products domestically and abroad is easing the struggles of small-scale producers of the cash crop to survive..
By: Elisha Mayallah
Katani Limited to offload Tanzania's sisal shares:TANGA, Tanzania – Diversified use of sisal products and by-products domestically and abroad is easing the struggles of small-scale producers of the cash crop to survive..
By: Elisha Mayallah
Agri-Business Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
TANGA, Tanzania - Katani Limited will sell 40% of its shares in the Mwelya Sisal Factory to over 300 farmers living near the factory later this year, the management has confirmed.
By: Elisha Mayallah
Universities urged to focus on agricultural training:TANGA, Tanzania - Katani Limited will sell 40% of its shares in the Mwelya Sisal Factory to over 300 farmers living near the factory later this year, the management has confirmed.
By: Elisha Mayallah
Agri-Business Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) together with Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA) recently held a one day symposium on Agricultural transformation.
By: Winnie Mandela
Scramble for Tanzania milling firm:The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) together with Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA) recently held a one day symposium on Agricultural transformation.
By: Winnie Mandela
Agri-Business Sunday, Jul 06, 2014
ARUSHA, Tanzania - A smooth privatisation of the remaining mills belonging to the defunct National Milling Corporation (NMC) in Arusha looks doubtful.
By: Andrew Zablon
Youth get sweet talk on farming:ARUSHA, Tanzania - A smooth privatisation of the remaining mills belonging to the defunct National Milling Corporation (NMC) in Arusha looks doubtful.
By: Andrew Zablon
Agri-Business Sunday, Jul 06, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Young people have been advised to seriously take up agriculture as a job and support the country’s economic growth.
By: Patrick Kisembo
Belgian offers Kilombero help:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Young people have been advised to seriously take up agriculture as a job and support the country’s economic growth.
By: Patrick Kisembo
Agri-Business Sunday, Jun 29, 2014
ULANGA, Tanzania - The Belgium government is helping to protect catchment areas in a bid to ensure that Kilombero Valley remains the major source of water, nutrients and energy for Tanzania.
By: Leonard Magomba
Agriculture pulls Tanzania economy:ULANGA, Tanzania - The Belgium government is helping to protect catchment areas in a bid to ensure that Kilombero Valley remains the major source of water, nutrients and energy for Tanzania.
By: Leonard Magomba
Agri-Business Sunday, Jun 29, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – Improving productivity in agriculture, industries predominantly located in cities, construction, communication and retail trade have been singled out as the main drivers for this year’s economic growth.
By: Patrick Kisembo
Tanzania restricts sugar imports:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – Improving productivity in agriculture, industries predominantly located in cities, construction, communication and retail trade have been singled out as the main drivers for this year’s economic growth.
By: Patrick Kisembo
Agri-Business Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Tanzania is expected to release a policy on sugar importation this July that will be aimed at protecting sugar companies in the country as well as ensuring that local sugar companies have access to domestic market.
By: Kenan Kalagho
Museveni cautions on livestock :DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Tanzania is expected to release a policy on sugar importation this July that will be aimed at protecting sugar companies in the country as well as ensuring that local sugar companies have access to domestic market.
By: Kenan Kalagho
Agri-Business Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - African countries have been asked to come up with comprehensive strategies to enhance Livestock sector development on the African continent.
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
Tanzania cotton stakeholders set prices:KAMPALA, Uganda - African countries have been asked to come up with comprehensive strategies to enhance Livestock sector development on the African continent.
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
Agri-Business Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
DODOMA, Tanzania – A cross section of key cotton stakeholders, including buyers and outgrowers have met in Dodoma this month and set indicative price of cotton for this year’s season.
By: Leonard Magomba
Danish firm pitches for EAC countries:DODOMA, Tanzania – A cross section of key cotton stakeholders, including buyers and outgrowers have met in Dodoma this month and set indicative price of cotton for this year’s season.
By: Leonard Magomba
Agri-Business Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
KIGALI, Rwanda - CIMBRIA, a Danish agri-business processing firm is making in-roads in East Africa.
By: Agnes Bateta
Tanzania agro firms get $600,000:KIGALI, Rwanda - CIMBRIA, a Danish agri-business processing firm is making in-roads in East Africa.
By: Agnes Bateta
Agri-Business Monday, Jun 16, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The Agriculture Fast Track Fund (AFT) last week awarded two grants totaling $600,000 to two agribusiness firms. AFT is part of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group Tanga Fresh UHT Milk Factory and Kijani Agro Integrated Hort
By: Patrick Kisembo
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The Agriculture Fast Track Fund (AFT) last week awarded two grants totaling $600,000 to two agribusiness firms. AFT is part of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group Tanga Fresh UHT Milk Factory and Kijani Agro Integrated Hort
By: Patrick Kisembo
Experts advise coffee for Northern Uganda Uganda falls back as Kenya tea forges on Belgians in $60,000 Tanzania project Burundi subsidises fertilizer purchases Uganda needs irrigation projects Tanzania sugarcane farmers to go commercial










