In Summary Kilalo said Kenyan farmers face difficulties in selling their farm produce across the border due to strict regulations from the Tanzanian side. She asked the Border Management Committee to support easy movement of traders to promote regional trade. Taita Taveta leaders have asked officials manning the Kenya-Tanzania border at Taveta town to accommodate traders operating along the Taveta Holili One Stop Border Post to bolster trade between the two countries. Deputy Governor Christine Kilalo said on Saturday that the border town is key in promoting agricultural trade between Kenya and Tanzania. Hundreds of traders in Kenya and neighbouring Tanzania use the market to sell vegetables, fruits and other farm products. Kilalo said Kenyan farmers have been facing difficulties in selling their agricultural products across the border due to strict regulations from the Tanzanian side. “We are asking those responsible to ease the process of selling our products to the Tanzanian market. This town is ideal for the two countries and should therefore be promoted,” Kilalo said during the Taveta Subcounty police end-of-the-year party. She asked the Border Management Committee to support easy movement of traders to promote regional trade. The support, she said, will also encourage growth of small enterprises in the county. "We are keen on tapping the cross-border trade which will ultimately boost the county's economy," the deputy governor said. The call comes as the region awaits construction of a modern market at the border area. The East Africa Community plans to put up a market...
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Posted on: January 26, 2024
Posted on: January 26, 2024