Launch of the Practical Training Centre in Pemba: A New Milestone for Sustainable Agriculture
The AGRI-CONNECT Programme witnessed the official launch of the Practical Training Centre
The European Union investment in Tanzania’s agricultural sector bears fruit in coffee, tea and horticulture.
In its fourth year of implementation, the European Union-funded AGRI-CONNECT programme is
Tanzania’s coffee sector faces severe effects of climate change.
Dodoma. The severe effects of climate change currently threaten coffee production in
The Vice President orders companies to invest on processing factories.
The Vice President of the United Republic of Tanzania Hon. Dr. Philip
Iyula AMCOS Celebrates Success of CODE-P Project.
A farmer holds a handful of processed coffee bean in Southern Highlands,
Youth farmers teach older farmers how to set up coffee business.
Beno, Erick and James are members of Jitegemee Group from Mbinga District
CODE-P in pictures – EU funded project enters its third year.
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA The smallholder Coffee Development Project (CODE-P) under the AGRICONNECT
Emmanuel, who lost hope and left the coffee sector returns optimistic following CODE-P interventions.
33-year-old Emmanuel Wilson is a farmer from Shongo in Mbeya Region Tanzania.
Supporting horticulture producers with water conservation units under Viungo project in Zanzibar.
Hon. Shamata Shaame Khamis Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation, Natural Resources and Livestock
EU-funded programme marks incredible impact on horticulture in Zanzibar.
The European Union (EU) funded flagship programme, AGRI-CONNECT has started paying dividends