Tanzania: Why Sugar Output Is Set to Rise By 33 Per Cent

Published 2021년 3월 3일

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Tanzania is set to increase its sugar production by 33% in the next four years, reaching 700,000 tonnes by the 2024/25 farming season. This increase is due to the approval of six new sugarcane varieties and expanded factory capacities. The country currently produces about 470,000 tonnes of sugar annually. The new varieties, the first to be developed in Tanzania, are expected to meet local demand and reduce reliance on imported varieties.
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Dar es Salaam — Sugar production in Tanzania is expected to rise by about 33 percent in four years following the approval of six new sugarcane varieties. The country currently produces about 470,000 tonnes of sugar annually, but the government is optimistic that production will jump to 700,000 tonnes by the 2024/25 farming season. The government also expects that the sharp rise in sugarcane production will go hand in hand with increased investment in processing capacity. This is the first time Tanzania has approved its own sugarcane varieties. The approval of the new varieties was made in January this year. It came at a time when sugar factories at Kagera, Bagamoyo, Kilombero, Mukulazi I and II were undergoing expansion. The director of crop development in the Ministry of Agriculture, Mr Nyasebwa Chimagu, told The Citizen yesterday that following the approval of the varieties, new sugarcane farming projects were being implemented in Ruvuma and Kigoma regions. "In order to boost ...
Source: All Africa

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