Tanzania: Sugar production, deficit ends next year

Published 2023년 12월 18일

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Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan announced that the country will end its sugar deficit and begin exporting the surplus next year, while also addressing the shortage of power. The President highlighted the country's increased production of edible seeds and expressed hopes that power shortage issues will be resolved with the switch on of two turbines at a hydropower project. The President also emphasized the need for the government and manufacturers to work together to address challenges such as raw material sourcing, dollar shortage, and power supply issues faced by the industrial sector.
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DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA will completely end sugar deficit and begin exporting the surplus from next year, President Dr Samia Suluhu Hassan declared on Sunday. Meanwhile, the Head of State affirmed that the country will from next year put to an end the challenge of shortage of power. "I think next year we will completely end sugar deficit in the country and we will start exporting the product," Dr Samia stated in Dar es Salaam during the 17th President's Manufacturer of the Year Award (PMAYA). PMAYA, organised by the Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI), is usually graced by the President in her capacity as CTI Patron. About cooking oil, she said in the past two years the country experienced a serious shortage, but this year enough edible seeds have been produced and processed which puts the country in better chances to address the deficit next year. She further said that from next year two turbines at the Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project (JNHP) will be switched on, ...
Source: All Africa

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