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.