Tanzania: Cashew farmers to be educated about income

Published 2024년 10월 9일

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The non-governmental organization, FB EMPOWERMENT, in partnership with the Tanzania Cashew Board and NMB Bank, has initiated a 'Start Caring' program to provide financial education to over 40 groups of cashew farmers in Tanzania's Mtwara region. The six-month program, set to run from October 13, 2024, aims to enhance the farmers' financial literacy, with a focus on helping them sustainably manage their income, primarily women farmers. The initiative is supported by President Samia Suluhu Hassan and is set to be implemented across the region, starting in Mtwara Mikindani Municipality and expanding to other town councils.
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MORE than 40 groups of cashew growers and cashew farmers in Mtwara region will be given education on the correct use of money to enable them to make good use of their income from the crop. This was stated during the launch of the "Start Caring" program run by a non-governmental organization (FB EMPOWERMENT) that deals with various social issues in the Mtwara region. Speaking at the launch, the Director of FB-Empowerment Fidea Bright said that the program has been sponsored by NMB Bank and will be implemented for a period of six months from October 13, 2024, with the aim of empowering farmers and farmers, most of whom are women, to make good use of their income. them for proper and long-term use. "FB-Empowerment has officially launched a new 'Start Caring' program with the aim of providing financial education to small groups and small cashew farmers, mostly women, towards the new cashew season in 2024/2025," said Fidea. In addition, the groups have been introduced by the Tanzania ...
Source: Habarileo

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