Tanzania discovers high yielding palm oil seeds poised to boost production

Published 2023년 3월 2일

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Tanzanian research institutes have made a significant discovery by breeding a new variety of palm oil seeds called Terena, which has shown to yield up to 30% more oil than its parent plants. This breakthrough is set to boost the country's palm oil production, aiming to reduce import dependence and price fluctuations. The government is strategizing to increase land for seed multiplication and has set a target to produce 15,000 tonnes of quality seeds for distribution by 2025. The government also aims to crack down on unfair measuring practices like Bidoo, which have exploited smallholder farmers. Tanzania currently produces 205,000 tonnes of cooking oil annually, but its demand stands at 570,000 tonnes, leading to a deficit met by imports.
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Tanzanian research institutes have discovered new high yielding palm oil seeds that is set to boost the cultivation of the trees and production of the edible oil in the country. The new variety of the palm oil seeds called Terena has gone through trials in some of the cultivation areas in the country such as Kigoma, Kagera, Tabora and Coastal regions and has shown good results. Announcing the good news during a swearing in of state leaders yesterday in Dodoma, Tanzanian premier Kassim Majaliwa said that the discovery is a great step made by the research institutions in the recent past for the agricultural sector. “The government has been strategizing with the view to increasing local production of palm oil seeds so as to reduce dependence on importation and end price fluctuations hence this discovery is a big breakthrough for the country,” said Majaliwa. He has also urged Small Industries Development Organisations (SIDOs) to continue developing good and simple palm oil milling ...

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