
Why and how Tanzania can lead Africa’s irrigation drive
[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 28/08/2025
By Bryan Bwana Only about 6 percent of Africa’s cropland is irrigated (vs 37 percent in Asia). That single gap explains billions in lost yields, jobs, and resilience—and it’s fixable this decade with smart, climate-aligned investment. Irrigation consistently raises farm output and stability. FAO (…)
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