The assessment of the policies, strategies, legislation, regulation and functioning of the cashew market in Tanzania is framed within the impact of the overall competitiveness of the sector. In doing so it is important to recognise that the cashew sector throughout Africa is in fact two chains which do not always operate in a cohesive manner but which are really only linked at one end the farm gate and at the other on the retail shelf.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJanuary, 2012Tanzania
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Value Chain and Market Analysis
Reports & ResearchJanuary, 2012TanzaniaA paper on the value chain analyis in the SAGCOT region.
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Irrigation and water in Usangu – A case study
Reports & ResearchJanuary, 2012TanzaniaStudy map irrigation sytems and water usage in Usagu for SAGCOT projects
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Environmental Management and Climate Change
Reports & ResearchJanuary, 2012TanzaniaEnvironmental Management and Climate Change as mainstreamed in the SAGCOT
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SAGCOT Production and Investment Model
Reports & ResearchJanuary, 2012TanzaniaThis paper details different production and investment models that are used within the SAGCOT area.
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Early Win Opportunities
Reports & ResearchJanuary, 2012TanzaniaThe paper highlights different early win opportunites for investors specific in the SAGCOT region
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Cluster development projections to 2030
Reports & ResearchJanuary, 2012TanzaniaThis appendix takes output from the production and investment model and sets out further detail on the development profiles of each of the six clusters, providing projections of on-farm investment, last mile infrastructure, and necessary supporting agriculture and backbone infrastructure. From this, it details the resulting gross revenue and developmental impact of that investment
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Library ResourceRegulationsJanuary, 2012Tanzania
These Regulations make provision for the declaration, administration and management of wildlife management areas and the establishment of Community Based Organizations for such administration and management. They also provide for non-consumptive and consumptive utilisation of resources of wildlife management areas, the resolution of disputes and management of conflicts in such areas and define offences.Any village intending to designate an area as a Wildlife Management Area shall first establish a Community Based Organization in the manner prescribed under the Trustees’ Incorporation Act.
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