Tanzanian government distributes free avocado seedlings

Published 2021년 8월 18일

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Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa of Tanzania has directed district councils responsible for avocado cultivation to distribute free seedlings to growers in an effort to boost avocado production. The Prime Minister made this announcement during a visit to an avocado farm in Ilolo Village, Rungwe District. He stressed that avocado is a high-yield crop with relatively low cultivation costs and encouraged people in avocado-rich areas to engage in mass farming for economic improvement. North America, led by Mexico, is the largest global importer of avocados, with South Africa, Kenya, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Cameroon being the primary African avocado exporters.
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Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has ordered all avocado-growing district councils to set up farms to grow seedlings that will be distributed to growers free of charge. It is hoped that the free distribution of avocado seedlings will inspire and motivate the growers to grow the crop, thereby increasing the yield of the land. Majaliwa provided the guidance when he toured Kuza Africa and Moravian Farming PVT, an avocado farm in Ilolo Village, Rungwe District, this week. Majaliwa: "Avocado is one of the high yield crops and has less cultivation costs compared to others… people should be inspired to expand their businesses bearing in mind that the government will support the cultivation from the preparation to the search for the market." According to allafrica.com, he urged people in avocado-rich areas to start mass farming for better economic status. Reports show that ...
Source: AGF

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