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  Fake News: Debunking beliefs about Fertilizer Quality in Tanzania -16 June 2021 Fertiliser use remains below recommended rates in most of Sub-Saharan Africa, contributing to poor crop yields and poverty. Producers voice suspicion that available fertiliser is often adulterated, but these concerns are (mostly) not backed by reliable evidence. In a prior project with...
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Usage of Climate Smart Agriculture Practices: An Analysis ofFarm Households’ Decisions in SouthernHighlands of Tanzania 1*Bongole A.J., K.M.K. Kitundu1 and J. Hella21Sokoine University of Agriculture, Department of Policy Planning and Management,P.O. Box 3000, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro Tanzania.2Sokoine University of Agriculture, Department of Food and Natural Resource,P.O. Box 3007, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro Tanzania*Corresponding author’s e-mail: bongoleaj@gmail.com...
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University Ladies, Setting Our Goals   Ms. J. Valerian from SAEBS, Department of Food and Resource Economics (DeFRE) presenting on the dimension of youth unemployment in Tanzania. She elaborates on ways to unpack unemployment problems & encourage youth to have two issues in mind “Commitment” & “Consistency” as important tools in self-development.      
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Perspective Towards a Successful Post COVID-19 Transition of Monitoring,Evaluation, and Learning in Complex Sustainability ScienceResearch-to-Policy Projects Sylvia Szabo 1,* , Brighton Nhau 2, Takuji W. Tsusaka 2 , Reuben M. J. Kadigi 3 , Tanya Payne 4, Joseph Rajabu Kangile 3 , Kwang Soon Park 5, Matheus Couto 6, Lisen Runsten 4 and Neil D....
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The Citizen NEW
This article enlightens about the effect of COVID 19 on the traditional export crops like coffee, cotton and cashew nuts in the world markets. The report was prepared by Mr. Elias Msuya from the Citizen newspaper. Agricultural experts such as Prof. K. D. Mutabazi from Department of Food and Resource Economics (DeFRE), School of Agricultural...
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Congratulation greetings! School of Agricultural Economics and Business Studies (SAEBS), Department of Food and Resources Economics (DeFRE) is sincerely congratulates Dr. Zena T. Mpenda for being appointed as a Deputy Dean of School of Agricultural Economics and Business Studies (SAEBS) and Head of Department of Food and Resource Economics (DeFRE) from 9th July 2020. Prior...
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THE GROWTH AND TRANSFORMATION OF AGRIBUSINESS SECTOR IS POSSIBLE
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