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November 5, 2018

Kilimo Ni Ajira Kubwa Kwa Vijana

Kama tunavyojua nchini Tanzania zaidi ya asilimia 80 ya uchumi wa nchi hutegemea na shughuli za kilimo. Vivyo hivyo akielezea Mh. Dr. Bilal kwamba asilimia 60 ya ardhi yetu ni nzuri kwenye shughuli za kilimo na haijatumika ipasavyo.  Kwa asilimia kubwa ya vijana wahitimu wa vyuo vikuu, wapo mtaani kwa kukosa ajira. Kwa kuona tatizo […]

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November 5, 2018

Farming is Cool Tanzania Launch

Most of Tanzania’s youth are currently uninterested in Agriculture, which is the backbone of the country’s economy, accounting for more than half of the GDP. 

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November 5, 2018

Kigamboni retired officer became a millionaire

Dar es salaam is one of the hottest regions in Tanzania where the temperature could rise up to 37`C. It is said by researchers across the world that, high temperature can harm production and reproduction on poultry. Feed intake and eggs production reduce in hotter climates as compared to cooler temperatures. Temperature challenges did not […]

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November 5, 2018

Agribusiness Training Center

Agriculture in Kimana, Oloitoktok in Kajiado County is set to be revolutionized as small-scale farmers in the area are empowered on modern agribusiness through the Amiran Agribusiness Training Center, officially launched to the people of Kimana by the Kajiado County Governor, Honorable David Nkedianye.  The Amiran Agribusiness Training Center will allow farmers at the community […]

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November 5, 2018

One drop at a time

Nation Media the largest independent media company in East and Central Africa recently searched for an …  

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November 5, 2018

Greenhouse – Drip Irrigation

In many regions of Tanzania are practicing agriculture using traditional techniques which are completely… In many regions of Tanzania are practicing agriculture using traditional techniques which are completely dependent on natural conditions. As the result, they produce for self-sufficiency, because they do not export their crops to markets or export is sometimes in small quantities. […]

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