The government of Tanzania is set to subsidize maize seeds for farmers starting in September to relieve financial pressure and boost crop production. The subsidy is part of a broader strategy to ensure food security and sustainability. The Minister of Agriculture, Hussein Bashe, also announced standardized maize purchase prices of 700/- per kilogramme through the National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA), with plans to extend fertiliser subsidies until the 2025/26 agricultural season. The government will also implement digital scales for fair payments and crack down on illegal maize smuggling. Additionally, the Minister of Works mentioned ongoing infrastructure repairs due to El Niño damage, while the Minister of Industry and Trade discussed trade challenges at the Tunduma border and the government's commitment to industrial development.