Netherlands: Opportunities for the development of sustainable poultry farming in Tanzania

Published 2024년 6월 13일

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In early 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality hosted a Tanzanian delegation from the poultry sector to explore business opportunities and share knowledge on sustainable food systems. The visit aimed to enhance cooperation under an MoU between the Netherlands and Tanzania, focusing on the professionalization and sustainability of Tanzania's growing poultry sector. Key activities included visits to Dutch companies like Royal GD animal health and a B2B matchmaking event at Aeres Training Center. Dutch companies are invited to join a business mission to Tanzania at the end of 2024.
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At the beginning of 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality received a Tanzanian delegation from the poultry sector. The mission participants visited Dutch companies and explored business opportunities. Our country shared knowledge and innovations in the field of sustainable food systems. In this way we contribute to the development of the poultry sector in Tanzania. The Netherlands plays an important role in the development of sustainable poultry farming in Tanzania. This sector is growing rapidly due to an increasing population and a growing middle class. Tanzania has a population of more than 97 million chickens and produces 4.9 billion eggs annually. Dutch companies can contribute to the professionalization of this sector. The poultry shipment to the Netherlands took place in the context of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) between our country and Tanzania. The aim was to strengthen cooperation and lay the foundation for a new MoU. During the visit, the ...

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