To rescue Kenya's from Hunger, Tanzania to build giant grain silos in Mombasa

To rescue Kenya's from Hunger, Tanzania to build giant grain silos in Mombasa

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Tanzania intends to build giant grain silos in Mombasa, Kenya


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Tanzania is envisaging the construction of giant grain storage facilities and distribution center in Mombasa, Kenya.

The proposed large Silos, planned for the Coastal City of Kenya are meant to facilitate trading of surplus food crops between Tanzania and the immeadiate neighboring country.

Tanzania has already established and operating two-grain storage facilities in Lubumbashi, the Southern Province in the Democratic Rebublic of Congo (DRC) and Juba, the Capital City of South Sudan.

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Tanzania boasts surpulus when it comes to farm produce

It was recently reported by the Tanzania Cereals and Other Produce Board (CPB) that the grain centres in Juba and Lubumbashi are already doing vibrant business, which means the Mombasa facility should be even better.

The two grain stations in SS and DRC stations started to operate in December 2021.

According to the country’s Agriculture Minister, Hussein Bashe, the Silos in Juba, Lubumbashi and the one envisaged for Mombasa are supposed to be used by both the government and private sector.

In recent years, Tanzania has been recording Food Surplus from the country’s agricultural harvests. In this ongoing financial year, 2021/22 for instance, the country’s Food Surplus has reached 3.6 million metric tons.

Kenyan traders have been traveling to rural Tanzania purchasing grain and other agricultural produce especially onions from Karatu District of Arusha.

With the Mombasa Grain Center, Tanzania will be supplying agricultural products directly into Kenya.

Food processing entity, the Bakhresa Group Limited of Tanzania, had at one time expressed interest to build a maize mill facility in Mombasa but somehow the project never materialized.

 

Tanzania intends to build giant grain silos in Mombasa, Kenya


silo-3.jpg

Tanzania is envisaging the construction of giant grain storage facilities and distribution center in Mombasa, Kenya.

The proposed large Silos, planned for the Coastal City of Kenya are meant to facilitate trading of surplus food crops between Tanzania and the immeadiate neighboring country.

Tanzania has already established and operating two-grain storage facilities in Lubumbashi, the Southern Province in the Democratic Rebublic of Congo (DRC) and Juba, the Capital City of South Sudan.

silo-2-1024x509.jpg
Tanzania boasts surpulus when it comes to farm produce

It was recently reported by the Tanzania Cereals and Other Produce Board (CPB) that the grain centres in Juba and Lubumbashi are already doing vibrant business, which means the Mombasa facility should be even better.

The two grain stations in SS and DRC stations started to operate in December 2021.

According to the country’s Agriculture Minister, Hussein Bashe, the Silos in Juba, Lubumbashi and the one envisaged for Mombasa are supposed to be used by both the government and private sector.

In recent years, Tanzania has been recording Food Surplus from the country’s agricultural harvests. In this ongoing financial year, 2021/22 for instance, the country’s Food Surplus has reached 3.6 million metric tons.

Kenyan traders have been traveling to rural Tanzania purchasing grain and other agricultural produce especially onions from Karatu District of Arusha.

With the Mombasa Grain Center, Tanzania will be supplying agricultural products directly into Kenya.

Food processing entity, the Bakhresa Group Limited of Tanzania, had at one time expressed interest to build a maize mill facility in Mombasa but somehow the project never materialized.

I can as well say that in order for Tanzanian government to rescue its poor farmers from having their produce rot away, they've opted to secure market in the moneyed neighborhood!.. ✊
 

Tanzania intends to build giant grain silos in Mombasa, Kenya


silo-3.jpg

Tanzania is envisaging the construction of giant grain storage facilities and distribution center in Mombasa, Kenya.

The proposed large Silos, planned for the Coastal City of Kenya are meant to facilitate trading of surplus food crops between Tanzania and the immeadiate neighboring country.

Tanzania has already established and operating two-grain storage facilities in Lubumbashi, the Southern Province in the Democratic Rebublic of Congo (DRC) and Juba, the Capital City of South Sudan.

silo-2-1024x509.jpg
Tanzania boasts surpulus when it comes to farm produce

It was recently reported by the Tanzania Cereals and Other Produce Board (CPB) that the grain centres in Juba and Lubumbashi are already doing vibrant business, which means the Mombasa facility should be even better.

The two grain stations in SS and DRC stations started to operate in December 2021.

According to the country’s Agriculture Minister, Hussein Bashe, the Silos in Juba, Lubumbashi and the one envisaged for Mombasa are supposed to be used by both the government and private sector.

In recent years, Tanzania has been recording Food Surplus from the country’s agricultural harvests. In this ongoing financial year, 2021/22 for instance, the country’s Food Surplus has reached 3.6 million metric tons.

Kenyan traders have been traveling to rural Tanzania purchasing grain and other agricultural produce especially onions from Karatu District of Arusha.

With the Mombasa Grain Center, Tanzania will be supplying agricultural products directly into Kenya.

Food processing entity, the Bakhresa Group Limited of Tanzania, had at one time expressed interest to build a maize mill facility in Mombasa but somehow the project never materialized.

That's good news for thousands of poor Tanzania farmers 😺
 

Tanzania intends to build giant grain silos in Mombasa, Kenya


silo-3.jpg

Tanzania is envisaging the construction of giant grain storage facilities and distribution center in Mombasa, Kenya.

The proposed large Silos, planned for the Coastal City of Kenya are meant to facilitate trading of surplus food crops between Tanzania and the immeadiate neighboring country.

Tanzania has already established and operating two-grain storage facilities in Lubumbashi, the Southern Province in the Democratic Rebublic of Congo (DRC) and Juba, the Capital City of South Sudan.

silo-2-1024x509.jpg
Tanzania boasts surpulus when it comes to farm produce

It was recently reported by the Tanzania Cereals and Other Produce Board (CPB) that the grain centres in Juba and Lubumbashi are already doing vibrant business, which means the Mombasa facility should be even better.

The two grain stations in SS and DRC stations started to operate in December 2021.

According to the country’s Agriculture Minister, Hussein Bashe, the Silos in Juba, Lubumbashi and the one envisaged for Mombasa are supposed to be used by both the government and private sector.

In recent years, Tanzania has been recording Food Surplus from the country’s agricultural harvests. In this ongoing financial year, 2021/22 for instance, the country’s Food Surplus has reached 3.6 million metric tons.

Kenyan traders have been traveling to rural Tanzania purchasing grain and other agricultural produce especially onions from Karatu District of Arusha.

With the Mombasa Grain Center, Tanzania will be supplying agricultural products directly into Kenya.

Food processing entity, the Bakhresa Group Limited of Tanzania, had at one time expressed interest to build a maize mill facility in Mombasa but somehow the project never materialized.

Hizi Silos ni FDI kwetu na tunawashukuru sana kwa kuinvest pesa zenu hapa Kenya.
 

Tanzania intends to build giant grain silos in Mombasa, Kenya


silo-3.jpg

Tanzania is envisaging the construction of giant grain storage facilities and distribution center in Mombasa, Kenya.

The proposed large Silos, planned for the Coastal City of Kenya are meant to facilitate trading of surplus food crops between Tanzania and the immeadiate neighboring country.

Tanzania has already established and operating two-grain storage facilities in Lubumbashi, the Southern Province in the Democratic Rebublic of Congo (DRC) and Juba, the Capital City of South Sudan.

silo-2-1024x509.jpg
Tanzania boasts surpulus when it comes to farm produce

It was recently reported by the Tanzania Cereals and Other Produce Board (CPB) that the grain centres in Juba and Lubumbashi are already doing vibrant business, which means the Mombasa facility should be even better.

The two grain stations in SS and DRC stations started to operate in December 2021.

According to the country’s Agriculture Minister, Hussein Bashe, the Silos in Juba, Lubumbashi and the one envisaged for Mombasa are supposed to be used by both the government and private sector.

In recent years, Tanzania has been recording Food Surplus from the country’s agricultural harvests. In this ongoing financial year, 2021/22 for instance, the country’s Food Surplus has reached 3.6 million metric tons.

Kenyan traders have been traveling to rural Tanzania purchasing grain and other agricultural produce especially onions from Karatu District of Arusha.

With the Mombasa Grain Center, Tanzania will be supplying agricultural products directly into Kenya.

Food processing entity, the Bakhresa Group Limited of Tanzania, had at one time expressed interest to build a maize mill facility in Mombasa but somehow the project never materialized.


This is a real economic development.
 
What will you say if one is yapping that we are lcd!!?
Of course you are one step away from being Ldc but you are not Ldc. You are a weak MIC. Mkifanya blunder kidogo mnarudi Ldc. Mpo mlangoni mwa Ldc.
 

Tanzania intends to build giant grain silos in Mombasa, Kenya


silo-3.jpg

Tanzania is envisaging the construction of giant grain storage facilities and distribution center in Mombasa, Kenya.

The proposed large Silos, planned for the Coastal City of Kenya are meant to facilitate trading of surplus food crops between Tanzania and the immeadiate neighboring country.

Tanzania has already established and operating two-grain storage facilities in Lubumbashi, the Southern Province in the Democratic Rebublic of Congo (DRC) and Juba, the Capital City of South Sudan.

silo-2-1024x509.jpg
Tanzania boasts surpulus when it comes to farm produce

It was recently reported by the Tanzania Cereals and Other Produce Board (CPB) that the grain centres in Juba and Lubumbashi are already doing vibrant business, which means the Mombasa facility should be even better.

The two grain stations in SS and DRC stations started to operate in December 2021.

According to the country’s Agriculture Minister, Hussein Bashe, the Silos in Juba, Lubumbashi and the one envisaged for Mombasa are supposed to be used by both the government and private sector.

In recent years, Tanzania has been recording Food Surplus from the country’s agricultural harvests. In this ongoing financial year, 2021/22 for instance, the country’s Food Surplus has reached 3.6 million metric tons.

Kenyan traders have been traveling to rural Tanzania purchasing grain and other agricultural produce especially onions from Karatu District of Arusha.

With the Mombasa Grain Center, Tanzania will be supplying agricultural products directly into Kenya.

Food processing entity, the Bakhresa Group Limited of Tanzania, had at one time expressed interest to build a maize mill facility in Mombasa but somehow the project never materialized.

Huu uzi tumbili azitaleta maneno machafu maana wanajua dhiki waliyo nayo kwa chakula ,hivyo watajibanza kimya
 

Tanzania intends to build giant grain silos in Mombasa, Kenya


silo-3.jpg

Tanzania is envisaging the construction of giant grain storage facilities and distribution center in Mombasa, Kenya.

The proposed large Silos, planned for the Coastal City of Kenya are meant to facilitate trading of surplus food crops between Tanzania and the immeadiate neighboring country.

Tanzania has already established and operating two-grain storage facilities in Lubumbashi, the Southern Province in the Democratic Rebublic of Congo (DRC) and Juba, the Capital City of South Sudan.

silo-2-1024x509.jpg
Tanzania boasts surpulus when it comes to farm produce

It was recently reported by the Tanzania Cereals and Other Produce Board (CPB) that the grain centres in Juba and Lubumbashi are already doing vibrant business, which means the Mombasa facility should be even better.

The two grain stations in SS and DRC stations started to operate in December 2021.

According to the country’s Agriculture Minister, Hussein Bashe, the Silos in Juba, Lubumbashi and the one envisaged for Mombasa are supposed to be used by both the government and private sector.

In recent years, Tanzania has been recording Food Surplus from the country’s agricultural harvests. In this ongoing financial year, 2021/22 for instance, the country’s Food Surplus has reached 3.6 million metric tons.

Kenyan traders have been traveling to rural Tanzania purchasing grain and other agricultural produce especially onions from Karatu District of Arusha.

With the Mombasa Grain Center, Tanzania will be supplying agricultural products directly into Kenya.

Food processing entity, the Bakhresa Group Limited of Tanzania, had at one time expressed interest to build a maize mill facility in Mombasa but somehow the project never materialized.


Asanti mama,

This is the thrust of zezetas waterly " Word"

Win win situation.

Swali?

Mradi iliopo sumbawanga umefikya wapi?
 
Yaani mumeonja pesa zetu sasa hamshikiki, sasa mumeamua kuja kabisa Kenya kujenga warehouses na silos ili mupate pesa zaidi? Good news ni kwamba pesa za Kenya haziishi kwa hivyo nyie jengeni tu hapo Mombasa. Masikini lazima atangulie kumpigia tajiri magoti.
Mbona unaongea kinyonge sana [emoji22]
 
Ukila
Yaani mumeonja pesa zetu sasa hamshikiki, sasa mumeamua kuja kabisa Kenya kujenga warehouses na silos ili mupate pesa zaidi? Good news ni kwamba pesa za Kenya haziishi kwa hivyo nyie jengeni tu hapo Mombasa. Masikini lazima atangulie kumpigia tajiri magoti.
Ukilamba asali lazima utachonga mzinga!🤣
 
I can as well say that in order for Tanzanian government to rescue its poor farmers from having their produce rot away, they've opted to secure market in the moneyed neighborhood!.. [emoji110]
Order from your ass. Mbona walianza na Congo na SS first. Mnajikutaga some special peoples wenyewe.
 
Order from your ass. Mbona walianza na Congo na SS first. Mnajikutaga some special peoples wenyewe.
I might be an ass, but you are its hole (ass hole). Why wouldn't you question the author of the post for insinuating that by building silos here was meant to save Kenya from hunger?. Was it the same case when you built in a country like South Africa?.
 
Mara paaaa project inakuja julikana ni ya Rutto au Ahunyooo. Maana wakenya ka magendo na madili ya upigaji wapo active 24/7
 
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In case of Kenya, You build it for storing what!!?
We've got our bread basket in rift valley and parts of Western and central. For your info the kind of maize we import from outside is for the purposes of suplimenting our deficit. Don't be shocked that a big chunk of that Mombasa grain storage will be value added and find their way to Somalia or Ethiopian markets.
 
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