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The Citizen on MSNWhy farmers in Tanzania should now be turning to fruit exportsRelying solely on maize farming limits income potential, especially with fluctuating prices and unpredictable weather patterns ...
Private sector players must step up with logistics, processing, and market access solutions; NGOs and development partners ...
There’s a long list of green skills that women across Africa need so that they can get jobs and start businesses that help the world adapt to climate change.
Yes, folks-fruit is having a moment. And Tanzanian farmers are perfectly positioned to cash in. International markets are basically throwing money at countries that can deliver fresh, organic fruit.
CRDB Bank Burundi has played a key role in supporting government-led development initiatives. These include the $26 million ...
Kenyan banks are increasingly turning to their external subsidiaries to boost profits and mitigate risk exposures in the ...
Hadija Jabiri sees potential across Tanzania’s agricultural value chain, particularly in the processing of fruit, vegetables ...
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AllAfrica on MSNDigital Tools Aid Out-of-Classroom Learning for Rural StudentsAS Tanzania continues to reform its education sector, digital solutions are increasingly bridging the gap for students unable to attend traditional classrooms--particularly those in rural areas and ...
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