Kenya, you can learn this from Tanzania

Kenya, you can learn this from Tanzania

Tutafika

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Ugandan newspaper commended Tanzania to learn being good neighbor, here we start.

I went through your project which you called "grand" and found that you have a lot to learn from Tanzania. Sincerely, you are too far! Tanzania went through ups and downs which you can invest your mind in and become even better.

"Grand project to expand cotton industry by 260pc in three years
  • | Author: Daily Nation
  • | Source: Daily Nation


Cotton production in Kenya is projected to rise to 19,980 tonnes in the next three years through planned interventions meant to revive the sector that has stalled for decades.

The projected production level is a 260 percentage growth from the current national production level of only 5,550 tonnes....."

Grand Project To Expand Cotton Industry By 260pc In Three Years



Have a look here, you may not only find something to copy to your project but also something to improve in Tanzania, some thing of interest to come to invest in Tanzania. [TABLE="width: 100%, align: center"]
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Tanzania made about US$ 81.52 million in cotton exports during 2012.

As compared to previous year’s output of 255,000 tons, Tanzania produced 355,000 tons of cotton during 2012-13, 80 percent of which was shipped to Asia, Mr. Gabriel Mwalo, Ag Director General of the Tanzania Cotton Board (TCB) told East African Business Week......."
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Tanzania : Tanzania


More news down here!
[h=3]Sustain cotton contract farming gains:Call[/h]"....Tanzania earned US $159.3 million (about TZS 254.4 billion) from cotton exports during the year to June 2013, according to the Bank of Tanzania’s Monthly Economic Review for July 2013.

Currently, Tanzania is Africa’s fourth-largest producer of cotton after Mali, Burkina Faso and Egypt, according to the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) figures.

There are over 40 ginning companies and more than 14 million people employed in the cotton sub-sector....."

From $81 million to $159 million in just a year?...yes, something can be learnt here!


You are all 'legally' welcome to Tanzania.
 
You are all [U said:
'legally[/U]' welcome to Tanzania .

I like this statement, illegal immigrants beware operation Kimbunga, actually after the regional saga started, people are increasing becoming patriotic, but these info have the bad effects of making us complacent.
 
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