TANZANIA: IN a groundbreaking move set to transform Tanzania’s horticultural landscape, a leading industry player has rolled out a strategic initiative that will boost crops’ exports to the United Kingdom. This is aimed at further pumping a great amount of foreign currency into the economy, especially by positioning the horticultural exporters at a level, where their business will flourish. In implementation, Tanzania Horticultural Association (TAHA) in partnership with the Tanzania High Commission in the UK, with support from Trademark Africa (TMA) has launched the initiative dubbed, “Horticulture Exports Accelerator Programme.” Making the revelation during the launch in Dar es Salaam over the weekend, TAHA Chief Executive Officer, Dr Jacqueline Mkindi further said the premier exports is strategically crafted to assist both emerging and established businesses in the business. She added that it will ensure adherence to international standards while facilitating seamless market access to the UK and Europe at large. “This ambitious initiative is geared to not only complement the government’s efforts in acquiring foreign currency, but it will significantly boost the horticultural exports to roomy UK market” said Dr Mkindi. It is understood, the programme is part of TAHA’s scheme to reinforce the government’s campaign of stimulating horticultural exports to be able to fetch significant foreign currency to the economy. In March 17, 2023, President Samia Suluhu Hassan appointed Dr Mkindi as among the members of the Presidential Food and Agriculture Delivery Council (PFADC), where among others, she was tasked to spur horticultural exports to boost the country foreign currency...
TAHA rolls out scheme to boost horticultural exports to UK
Posted on: July 5, 2024
Posted on: July 5, 2024