Government to construct modern cashew processing facility in Tanzania

Published Apr 24, 2023

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A new cashew processing plant is being built in Nanyamba District, Tanzania, with an annual capacity of 300,000 tons. The government has allocated 1,000 acres for the project, aiming to ensure that all cashew exports are processed starting from 2026/2027. The plant will be equipped with modern machinery and is expected to help farmers earn more by adding value to the crop. Currently, only 5% of Tanzania's cashew nuts are processed locally, with the rest being exported for value addition.
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To be constructed in Nanyamba District, the envisaged facility is expected to have a capacity of processing a total of 300,000 tons of cashew annually. According to the agriculture minister Hussein Bashe, the planned factory will help the government in attaining the vision of ensuring that starting from 2026/2027, all exported cashew is processed. As part of the project’s preparations, minister Bashe said the ministry has already allocated 1,000 acres in the district for the project. "The central mission behind the establishment of the plant is to attain a total additional value chain of the crop," he unveiled. He said cashew was among the key economic cash crops that thrive in abundant within the country but the sub- sector has yet to fetch the deserved profit due to several handicaps, including absence of enough and modern processing factories. “We're missing out a possible opportunity to generate lucrative profits, in terms of foreign currencies, as we are exporting most of our ...
Source: IPPMedia

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