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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.

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5 years ago

The African Exponent

4 Tips to Make Your Backyard More Inviting

4 Tips to Make Your Backyard More Inviting  The African Exponent

 

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.

 

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.

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

How farming can benefit youths

After learning that it is through farming that the youth, who are the most victims of unemployment in the country, can be self-employed instead of being employed, some of them are utilising the sector’s potential.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

JK: We’re keen to support farming

President Jakaya Kikwete has said the government is keen to meet the goal of the Maputo Declaration on agriculture and food security, which seeks to ensure funds for agriculture are 10 per cent of the national budget in the near future.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Benefits of seaweed farming

Seaweed farming has benefited a lot of people in Zanzibar and creation of a cluster programme has added to the advantages of the farming as attested by Mwajuma Mwinyi, a seaweed farmer who lives in Zanzibar.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

EDITORIAL: Let’s scale up our farming

>The vast majority of farmers in Tanzania still depend on outdated farming implements and methods, which explains why productivity is unacceptably low compared to the effort they put into preparing land to harvesting crops.

 

11 years ago

BBC

Zimbabwe FA boss looks to farming

Zimbabwe FA boss Cuthbert Dube intends to push ahead with plans for the association to turn to farming to help fund its operations.

 

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