Tanzania agricultural policy profile
Tanzania places a significant emphasis on the importance of its agricultural sector, acknowledging its pivotal role in both the economy and the livelihoods of its citizens. The government's commitment to the advancement of agriculture is evident through the execution of diverse policies and programs...
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International Water Management Institute (IWMI)
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| author | Rweyemamu, M. R. Mruma, T. Nkanyani, S. |
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| description | Tanzania places a significant emphasis on the importance of its agricultural sector, acknowledging its pivotal role in both the economy and the livelihoods of its citizens. The government's commitment to the advancement of agriculture is evident through the execution of diverse policies and programs. The central pillar of Tanzania's agricultural policies is the Agricultural Policy of 2013, which delineates strategies to boost productivity, ensure food security, and enhance the socio-economic conditions of farmers. The policy underscores the importance of sustainable practices and the adoption of technology.
Several key programs contribute to the realization of the regions agricultural policy objectives such as the Agricultural Sector Development Program (ASDP) II which focuses on modernizing agriculture, improving infrastructure, and enhancing market access. The Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) seeks to attract investments and boost agricultural productivity in the southern regions and the "Kilimo Kwanza" initiative, meaning "Agriculture First," emphasizes the prioritization of agriculture in national development. It encourages private sector involvement, technology adoption, and increased agricultural productivity.
Tanzania has made significant progress in agricultural development, marked by increased production and improved livelihoods. However, challenges persist, encompassing the impacts of climate change, issues related to market access, and the imperative for sustained policy implementation tailored to fortify the agricultural sector's resilience. The Tanzanian government remains steadfast in its commitment to advancing the agricultural sector. Future efforts are anticipated to emphasise the need for sustainable practices, technological innovations, and inclusive policies to address challenges and promote long-term growth.
In conclusion, Tanzania's agricultural policy framework reflects a comprehensive approach to sector development. The implementation of key programs and initiatives demonstrates the government's unwavering dedication to nurturing a robust, sustainable, and economically vibrant agricultural sector for the holistic benefit of its nation. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1404712025-12-08T09:54:28Z Tanzania agricultural policy profile Rweyemamu, M. R. Mruma, T. Nkanyani, S. agricultural policies agricultural sector agricultural development agricultural production diversification strategies cash crops oilseed plants livestock fisheries food policies climate change indicators Tanzania places a significant emphasis on the importance of its agricultural sector, acknowledging its pivotal role in both the economy and the livelihoods of its citizens. The government's commitment to the advancement of agriculture is evident through the execution of diverse policies and programs. The central pillar of Tanzania's agricultural policies is the Agricultural Policy of 2013, which delineates strategies to boost productivity, ensure food security, and enhance the socio-economic conditions of farmers. The policy underscores the importance of sustainable practices and the adoption of technology. Several key programs contribute to the realization of the regions agricultural policy objectives such as the Agricultural Sector Development Program (ASDP) II which focuses on modernizing agriculture, improving infrastructure, and enhancing market access. The Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) seeks to attract investments and boost agricultural productivity in the southern regions and the "Kilimo Kwanza" initiative, meaning "Agriculture First," emphasizes the prioritization of agriculture in national development. It encourages private sector involvement, technology adoption, and increased agricultural productivity. Tanzania has made significant progress in agricultural development, marked by increased production and improved livelihoods. However, challenges persist, encompassing the impacts of climate change, issues related to market access, and the imperative for sustained policy implementation tailored to fortify the agricultural sector's resilience. The Tanzanian government remains steadfast in its commitment to advancing the agricultural sector. Future efforts are anticipated to emphasise the need for sustainable practices, technological innovations, and inclusive policies to address challenges and promote long-term growth. In conclusion, Tanzania's agricultural policy framework reflects a comprehensive approach to sector development. The implementation of key programs and initiatives demonstrates the government's unwavering dedication to nurturing a robust, sustainable, and economically vibrant agricultural sector for the holistic benefit of its nation. 2024-03-14 2024-03-18T04:29:07Z 2024-03-18T04:29:07Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140471 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute (IWMI) CGIAR Initiative on Diversification in East and Southern Africa Rweyemamu, M. R.; Mruma, T.; Nkanyani, S. 2024. Tanzania agricultural policy profile. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). CGIAR Initiative on Diversification in East and Southern Africa. 21p. |
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| title_short | Tanzania agricultural policy profile |
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| topic | agricultural policies agricultural sector agricultural development agricultural production diversification strategies cash crops oilseed plants livestock fisheries food policies climate change indicators |
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