Sh 3.4 billion to build an avocado factory in Tanzania

Published 2024년 7월 8일

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The Tanzanian government has announced the completion of construction procedures for a Shs 3.4 billion avocado factory in Nyololo Village, Iringa Region. The factory is aimed at boosting avocado production, solving market challenges for farmers, and contributing to national income. A subsidy has also been implemented to sell apricots at a reduced price. The factory is expected to guarantee a market in China and India and will include units for processing, packaging, and research and development. The Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, Exaud Kigahe, anticipates the factory will bring significant benefits, including job creation, income generation, and the development of infrastructure.
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IRINGA; The dream of building an avocado factory in Nyololo Village, Mufindi District, Iringa Region, has started to come true after the government announced the completion of its construction procedures that will cost more than Shs 3.4 billion. The factory, which is a government project, is expected to increase the production of the crop and solve the market challenge, change the lives of farmers and contribute to the national income. Read it too: https://habarileo.co.tz/bashe-aagiza-kusampani-mnunuzi-wa-parachichi/ Giving this information in front of the Prime Minister, Kassim Majaliwa and the people of Mufindi District, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, David Silinde said next week the contractor will arrive at the project area ready for the preparation of its construction. "In order to enable many farmers to enter the cultivation of this crop, the government has put a subsidy in the picture of apricots, a step that will enable it to be sold for only Sh2500 instead of Sh20,000," ...
Source: Habarileo

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