FAO in Tanzania

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16 December 2020
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is set to train members of smallholder tree-grower associations in southern Tanzania on tree measurements and data collection. Trainees will be able to inventory their own land, improve their livelihoods, and boost the sustainability of the sector. Tanzania’s smallholder tree growers...
15 December 2020
Over 10,000 rice smallholder farmers in Iringa region including women and youth, are set to benefit from a modern warehouse and harvesting equipment funded by the European Union and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to the tune of 274,832 Euro (over 774,856,428 Tanzanian Shillings). Both the...
04 December 2020
A preliminary session for the assessment of Agriculture Statistics Strategic Plan 2014/15 - 2018/19 (ASSP I) has been held in Morogoro to inform processes ahead of formulation of the new strategy, ASSP II - for the accurate and reliable agriculture statistics in Tanzania. Consultations into the ongoing assessment has involved key...
26 November 2020
FAO in Tanzania through the Republic of Korea funding has brought together stakeholders from the Tanzania Ministry of Agriculture and relevant local authorities in Morogoro to mark inception of the capacity development and experience sharing for rice value chains project. The project builds on the previous successful work and is designed...
13 November 2020
Signaling the start of a two-week long evaluation of animal health surveillance system, FAO Tanzania has brought together evaluators and government officials from Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar at a workshop held in Dar es Salaam to help familiarize and satisfy one another with the FAO surveillance evaluation tool applicable for...