
Bank of Tanzania Study Calls for Irrigation, Logistics, and Market Reforms to Boost Horticulture Exports
[TanzaniaInvest - Tanzania] - 28/08/2025
A Tanzania horticulture study shows the sector’s rising share in exports and employment but notes challenges, including low productivity, post-harvest losses, weak logistics, and limited market access. It recommends investment in irrigation, storage, certification, and institutional coordination (…)
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