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Call to aid poultry farming

 Poultry stakeholders in the country have urged the ministry for Livestock and Fisheries Development to give the needed support to the sub-sector for its growth.

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11 years ago

TheCitizen

Tackle poultry farming hurdles, livestock minister urges

 Livestock and Fisheries Development minister Titus Kamani has called upon poultry stakeholders to tackle challenges that hinder the development of the sub-sector.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Tanzania’s poultry industry at the crossroads

Jesca Kihwili, a mother of two, resident of Nagayegwa Village in Songea Rural District, and Asiatu Mapunda, a resident of Mkongo Guliani Village in Namtumbo District in Ruvuma Region, are all smiles after harvesting soybeans.

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

Poultry farmers get Sh3.3bn boost

Small poultry farmers across the country have reason to smile following plans by the government to roll out a $8,000,000 (about Sh 16.8 billion) for poultry farming project.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

TRA loses Sh1.9bn tax case over beef, poultry imports from Kenya

An importer of pork beef and poultry product will not pay Sh1.9 billion taxes after a tax tribunal declared that the amount demanded by the Tanzania Revenue Authority unlawful.

 

10 years ago

Dewji Blog

Prof. Mbarawa Launches “Rumble In The Jungle” A call to action for African with leadership qualities to Rise to the call Of duty

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Hon. ambassador Mwaidi Sinare Maajar followed by honorable Minister of Science and Communication, Prof Makame Mbarawa together with the author Mr. Norman Moyo beating the drums marking the unveiling of the book “Rumble in the Jungle” to the invited guests, the event took place at the Hyatt Hotel, far right is the MC of the event, Taji Liundi.

A Tanzanian based telecommunications executive, Norman Moyo, CEO of Helios Towers Tanzania launched his first leadership book called Rumble in the...

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Farming subsidies a must

Tanzania depends heavily on agriculture. Yet when it comes to sustaining the sector, our leadership seems to believe it can thrive on its own.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Farming not inviting enough

With local and foreign investment concentrated in urban areas, hundreds of thousands of young Tanzanians leave their rural homes annually to seek employment in towns.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Farming our way to prosperity

A change is sweeping across Tanzania. Our smallholder farmers are growing and harvesting more than ever. Our grain storages are full. We are food secure.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Tanzania should be serious with farming

Yesterday was Nane Nane Day, which was celebrated at national level in Lindi Region. Nane Nane Day is intended, among other things, to remind Tanzanians that agriculture is the backbone of our nation, so it should be given the importance it deserves.

 

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