Tanzania: PM orders distribution of free avocado seedlings

Published 2021년 8월 4일

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Tanzanian Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has instructed District Councils that grow avocados to establish seedling nurseries to provide free seedlings to farmers. This move is aimed at motivating farmers to increase avocado cultivation and boost their incomes. Majaliwa made this announcement during a visit to Kuza Africa and Moravian Farming PVT avocado farm and factory in Ilolo Village, Rungwe District. The Prime Minister also encouraged farmers in avocado-rich areas to engage in large-scale production for economic transformation. This directive comes at a time when Tanzania is reportedly on the verge of accessing the South African avocado market.
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Tanzanian Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has directed all District Councils growing avocado to establish nurseries for the production of seedlings to be distributed to farmers freely. Distribution of free avocado seedlings will inspire and motivate farmers to grow the crop and improve their incomes, he said. Majaliwa issued the directive when he made a tour at Kuza Africa and Moravian Farming PVT avocado farm and factory in Ilolo Village, Rungwe District this week. "Avocado is one of the crops with high return and has less production cost in comparison to others... people should be inspired to expand their farms taking into account that the government will support its production from the preparation of farms to searching for the market," said Majaliwa. Equally, he urged people in the avocado-rich areas to embark on mass production to transform themselves economically. On the other hand, the Deputy Minister for Agriculture, Hussein Bashe, ...

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