Fish exports fall sharply
. Tanzania’s fish exports are falling despite a high demand internationally.
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Habari Zinazoendana
9 years ago
IPPmedia16 Dec
Good elephant news as ivory prices fall sharply in China
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A banner on the ivory crisis in the country. Last year, WildAid launched an awareness campaign about the ivory crisis facing Tanzania. Elephant ivory is plummeting in value throughout China, which is one of the key markets fuelling the illegal trade in ...
Tanzania: Hope As Ivory Prices PlummetAllAfrica.com
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10 years ago
TheCitizen24 Mar
Gold exports continue to fall
>The value of Tanzanian gold exports continued to decline as tourism earnings exceeded the $2 billion mark in the year ending January 2015.
11 years ago
TheCitizen31 Jan
Concern as fish catches fall in L. Victoria
Dwindling fish population in Lake Victoria, which has dropped by about 30 per cent, has continued to pile miseries in sales of processed fish fillet from 44,423 tonnes in 2012 to 42,827 tonnes at the end of 2013.
5 years ago
The Citizen Daily18 Feb
Revealed: Why coffee prices are tumbling sharply
Revealed: Why coffee prices are tumbling sharply The Citizen Daily
11 years ago
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France to sharply reduce Mali troops
France is to reduce the number of its troops in Mali over the next three months by 60%, the French defence minister says.
11 years ago
TheCitizen25 Feb
CCM sharply divided ahead of CA debate
Three tier government and who should be elected the chairperson of Constituent Assembly (CA) have torn apart the ruling party, CCM— a week a head of the start of the official assembly to debate the proposed constitution draft.
10 years ago
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Terror deaths rose sharply in 2013
The number of terrorist attacks and deaths from terrorism rose sharply in 2013, with Islamist militants behind most cases, a new report says.
10 years ago
East African Business Week09 Jun
Tanzania faced with crisis as elephant numbers drop sharply
East African Business Week
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The sharp decline of the elephant population in Tanzania mostly due to poaching, is catastrophic, a wildlife conservation group said last week writes DAMAS MAKANGALE. The Tanzanian government estimates that 65,721 ...
Mystery As 10000 Elephants DisappearAllAfrica.com
The real reason for the catastrophic collapse of Tanzania's elephant populationWashington Post
Arusha wildlife trust...
10 years ago
TheCitizen13 Feb
Do more to increase exports
The export pattern have been changing for the better in recent years, but more needs to be done, taking into consideration the fact that imports have continued to outpace exports.
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