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    Opportunities for Investors in the Water Sector

    Conference Papers & Reports
    November, 2012
    Tanzania

    Peresentation on the initiatives to ensure sustainable water supply for communities and investors in the SAGCOT Corridor 

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    Current and planned Power Infrastructure in the Corridor

    Conference Papers & Reports
    November, 2012
    Tanzania

    Presentation to showcase opportunities in the energy sector to foster agricultural investments in the country.

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    Existing and planned transport infrastructure in the SAGCOT

    Conference Papers & Reports
    November, 2012
    Tanzania

    Presentation to showcase opportunities in the trasport sector to maximize agricultural investments in the country. 

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    Opportunities for Investors in the Rice and Sugar Sectors

    Conference Papers & Reports
    November, 2012
    Tanzania

    Aim of SAGCOT is to coordinate Government, donor & corporate investments in agribusiness value-chains and supporting infrastructure (transport, power, irrigation, etc.), so bottlenecks are removed and the entire system works for investors, smallholders and consumers

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    Reports & Research
    December, 2016
    Tanzania

    The Legal Guide was created to share information on Tanzania’s system for regulating seeds and other inputs, including areas such as variety release and registration, seed certification, and trade, and to identify key decision points and challenges that could unlock further development in the seed sector and implementation of existing frameworks. The Legal Guide itself will be part of a larger process of consultation and discussion, with key decision points followed by recommendations and a roadmap for strengthening the regulatory system for seeds and other inputs.

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    Reports & Research
    December, 2012
    Tanzania

    Several countries in Africa including Tanzania have committed to live to Maputo Declaration that requires AU member states to allocate 10% of national budget to agricultural sector. It is assumed that sustained ten percent allocations into the sector would translate into 6% percent sector growth. However there are arguments whether the 10% percent allocation alone can contribute to food security and reduced poverty levels. The biggest challenge would be where should the government spend money in agriculture sector? How should the government spend the money?

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    Reports & Research
    December, 2011
    Tanzania

    The Study on Public Interventions in Agriculture: With What Gender Implications was conducted by ANSAF with the purpose to generate relevant data that shall facilitate better understanding on to what extent interventions in Agriculture considered the gender aspect to ensure equal participation of women, men, youth and other marginalized groups in the process.

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    Reports & Research
    August, 2011
    Tanzania

    The Agriculture Sector Development Programme (ASDP) is a Sector Programme largely implemented at the district level through the District Agricultural Development Plans (DADPs) as an integral part of the District Development Plan (DDP). The government also works at the national level through the Agriculture Sector Lead Ministries (ASLMs) to deal with issues such as fertiliser subsidies, large irrigation schemes, research and development, regulation and coordination as well as quality assurance.

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    Reports & Research
    January, 2012
    Tanzania

    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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    A case of Kisarawe, Bagamoyo and Kilwa Districts

    Reports & Research
    May, 2014
    Tanzania

    The main objective of this study was to assess the impacts of biofuel investments in local livelihood systems and local economy in Tanzania.

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