Tanzania: Government to support livestock stakeholders

Published 2024년 10월 18일

Tridge summary

The Tanzanian government is urging stakeholders in the poultry and white meat breeding industry to engage in strategic breeding to ensure industry growth and contribute to national income. The Deputy Minister of Livestock and Fisheries, Alexander Mnyeti, also warned stakeholders to protect the chicken market from being destroyed by unresearched information and to prioritize food safety. Kishamte, the chairman of the farmed chicken industry association, has requested that the government implement auctions for chicken sales and regulate the sale of chicken products to meet international standards. Additionally, he highlighted the anticipated shortage of 434,000 tons of white meat, including chicken, by 2032 due to increasing demand.
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The GOVERNMENT has called on the stakeholders of the poultry and white meat breeding sector across the country to seize the opportunity by doing strategic breeding as it is ready to cooperate with them to ensure that the industry grows and contributes to the national income. In addition, it has advised the chicken stakeholders in the country to be jealous of their industry by not allowing someone to destroy the chicken market in the country by giving unresearched information because they are aggressive when someone touches their industry with the aim of polluting and destroying the market, so they should ensure food safety in the production of chicken. only profit. The statement was made today in the city of Dar es Salaam by the Deputy Minister of Livestock and Fisheries Alexander Mnyeti during an exhibition of domesticated chickens and noted that it is the responsibility of the stakeholders to ensure that the chickens produced meet international standards. And the chairman of the ...
Source: Habarileo

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