TZ, others set for biological agriculture
Eastern and central African countries have committed themselves to undertaking smart agriculture which is devoid of the use of industrial chemicals.
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11 years ago
TheCitizen13 Jan
Minister: 63 hectares set aside for agriculture
The government has set aside 63 hectares at Mkulazi in Morogoro for investment in agriculture, as part of its efforts to improve food security.
11 years ago
TheCitizen11 Jul
AGRICULTURE: Sh40bn set aside for BRN projects
>The Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives will, in this financial year, spend Sh40 billion in developing eight commercial farming areas for paddy and sugarcane, improve 39 irrigation schemes and renovate 145 warehouses for storing maize.
9 years ago
TheCitizen25 Dec
Agriculture bank set to start issuing loans
The Tanzania Agriculture Development Bank (TADB) will start issuing loans next week with Iringa-based small scale farmers being the first beneficiaries.
10 years ago
TheCitizen11 Jul
COVER: When biological clock rules lives of women
>Most older women in Tanzania are not aware of what to do when their biological clock starts to rule their life. Now at 26, it appears that Ms Jane Lyimo will automatically fall into that category of women when she clicks 48 or 49 years.
5 years ago
Phys.Org26 Feb
Researchers turn bacterial cell into biological computer
Researchers turn bacterial cell into biological computer Phys.org
11 years ago
TheCitizen10 Feb
Ex-Agriculture minister dies
Former minister for Agriculture and Cooperatives and Member of Parliament for Karatu, Mr Patrick Qorro, has died at the Muhimbili Othopaediatic Institute (Moi) where he had been undergoing treatment.
10 years ago
TheCitizen03 Nov
Agriculture bank for launch
>Preparations have been finalized for the launching of Tanzania Agricultural Development Bank (TADB), a banker disclosed here last week.
11 years ago
TheCitizen29 Apr
Don’t neglect agriculture
Agriculture is the economic mainstay of Tanzania, contributing about 25 per cent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It also employs over 60 per cent of the labour force even as agro-production remains relatively low.
10 years ago
TheCitizen05 Feb
Agriculture still economic mainstay
Despite a slow growth of Tanzania’s agriculture, the sector remains the number one contributor to the country’s economy even as new segments have emerged during the past decade, data shows.
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