TDB acting registrar Nelson Kilongozi, said removal of the tariff barriers would expand Tanzania’s dairy products market in the other EAC members of Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan. Speaking at a seminar for building capacity to small holder dairy farmers in Dar es Salaam, Kilongozi admitted that Tanzania’s dairy sector has been grappling with limited market since it could not sell beyond the country’s borders. “In fact we feel that these tariff barriers are unnecessary, we want our colleagues in the EAC member states to remove them,” he said. Currently, Tanzania produces 2.4 billion litres of milk annually out of which 30 per cent is produced by dairy cows and the remaining 70 per cent comes from traditional free range cattle. Philip Emmanuel, a senior official with the Department of Agriculture, Irrigation and Cooperatives encouraged dairy farmers to form cooperatives to improve their economic status. Meanwhile, the government has said that it was planning to spend 94 per cent of the energy and minerals’ budget for implementation of development projects in the coming financial year that starts on July 1. Sospeter Muhongo, the Minister for Energy and Minerals, told Parliament in Dodoma that most of the ministry’s budget for 2016/17 amounting to US$561 million will be used to implement energy projects in the country. He said the energy projects to be implemented in the new financial year were aimed at improving electricity production, supply and transportation across the country, the second largest economy in East Africa. Muhongo said...
Tanzania in talks with EAC to scrap tariff barriers on milk exports
Posted on: May 27, 2016
Posted on: May 27, 2016