Chinese and Tanzanian companies will jointly implement cassava production projects

Published 2020년 12월 30일

Tridge summary

A recent collaboration between Chinese and Tanzanian companies has led to a joint venture aimed at launching a large-scale cassava production project in Tanzania's Lindi region. The project, which encompasses comprehensive cassava cultivation, the creation of a dried cassava processing plant, and exporting the produce to China, is part of a broader effort to enhance cassava production and economic benefits in Tanzania. This initiative follows a 2005 agreement between China and Tanzania that enabled Tanzanian companies to export dried cassava to China, a trade that has seen limited growth due to inadequate local processing facilities and a lack of optimal economic gains for Tanzania. The project aims to address these challenges and expand the export potential of this staple food, with China being a key market alongside other African countries and the Middle East.
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Original content

Recently, China and Tanzanian companies signed a cassava joint venture production contract to jointly implement a large-scale cassava production project in the Lindi region of Tanzania. The project includes the development of large-scale commercial cassava cultivation, the establishment of a dried cassava processing plant and export to China. 2017 In May of 2005, China and Tanzania signed a phytosanitary protocol allowing Tanzanian companies to sell dried cassava to China. The signing of the protocol opened the door for the export of dried cassava to China. At present, at least 6 companies are engaged in the export of dried cassava, but due to Tanzania’s own cassava processing chain has failed to obtain the economic ...
Source: Agri.cn

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