Regulation issues that fertiliser dealers must comply with
Fertiliser dealers play a vital role in the agricultural sector in the country. For those already in the business or intending to do so, it is important to be aware of the requirements of law in relation to the said business.
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Company defends its fertiliser
Minjingu Mines and Fertiliser Limited has once again defended its fertiliser, saying although it has been criticised by some people, they were getting many orders from outside the country.
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Technology brings new fertiliser
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TheCitizen23 Jan
PAC wants farmers to pay for Sh3bn fertiliser
>The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has directed the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives to ensure that farmers paid Sh3.1 billion for fertiliser sold to them on credit during the 2012/13 financial year.
10 years ago
TheCitizen11 Oct
Farmers in Mufindi reject Minjingu fertiliser
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TheCitizen03 Feb
Sh1.7tr fertiliser plant mooted
>A consortium of international companies led by Ferrostaal Industrial Projects of Germany and Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) plans to establish a $1 billion (Sh1.7 trillion) fertiliser complex in the country .
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A Key Driver Of Investments And ...03 Aug
Public Procurement Regulation in Tanzania
Public Procurement Regulation in Tanzania - a Key Driver of Investments and ...
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Public procurement is the process whereby the central government, local government authorities, and public bodies or entities, established and mandated by law to carry out public functions, acquire goods, services and works from local and/or ...
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Govt to toughen regulation of NGOs, CSOs
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The government has announced plans to toughen regulation and improve efficiency in the monitoring of Non Government Organisations (NGOs) that operate in Tanzania along with other Civil Society Organisations especially in their handling of donor funds.
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