FAO in Tanzania

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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...
23 October 2020
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Ministry of Tourism & Natural Resources have launched the Forest and Farm Facility (FFF) Phase II partnership in Tanzania which empowers forest and farm producers to improve their livelihoods, to cope with climate change and to build a...
16 October 2020
In the run up to the World Food Day on 16 October 2020, FAO in Tanzania organized a series of events in different parts of the country as part of promoting awareness and a call to action to specifically eliminate malnutrition – by way of adopting to healthy diets, and...
16 October 2020
OpEd by Charles Tulahi - October 2020 Available information indicates that national stunting rates have decreased by 3.2 percent since 2012. Food production is thriving in the country, with regions such as Mbeya, Rukwa, and Ruvuma producing over 40 percent more food than what their populations need. These and other figures illustrate...