
Tanzania to Boost Cassava Commercialization With Certified Seeds, 24% Export Growth, and Reduced Wheat Imports
[TanzaniaInvest - Tanzania] - 27/09/2025
The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture and the Ministry of Agriculture of Tanzania are advancing cassava commercialization through certified seed expansion, regional trade, and industrial use. The strategy targets 24% export growth and reduced wheat imports, supporting the National (…)
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