Tanzania: Crop traders are voicing their grievances to the government

Published 2021년 2월 15일

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Tanzanian grain traders have appealed to the government to create a conducive trading environment without restrictions. The traders are also urged to seize trading opportunities in countries such as Kenya, Zambia, Uganda, Rwanda, Egypt, and Mozambique by the Tanzanian ambassadors to these countries. The traders expressed challenges such as double tolls, fines, and recognition of permits. The Ministry of Agriculture has pledged to address these challenges and improve agricultural yields and market security for products.
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TRADERS of grain products have called on the government to create an enabling environment for trade without restrictions. Tanzanian ambassadors to Kenya, Zambia, Uganda, Rwanda, Egypt and Mozambique have also urged traders to seize opportunities to sell grain and spices, fruits and vegetables in those countries. They said this yesterday in the city during a meeting between the Ministry of Agriculture and the traders. The meeting was chaired by the Minister of Agriculture, Dr Adolf Mkenda. A trader from Misenyi District in Kagera Region, Bakuza Mingina said Tanzanians like to export goods, but there have been major obstacles. "If you go to do business it becomes difficult because they come to Tanzania to buy and cross themselves," he said. Daniel Medard from Rusumo in Ngara district in Kagera region said they have been doing business in Rwanda, but there is a marketing challenge, as there are groups in the country buying products from traders from Tanzania. "The group members have ...
Source: Habarileo

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