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Learn how Norges Vel supports smallholders in developing countries to shift from subsistence farming to business farming.
Learn how Norges Vel supports smallholders in developing countries to shift from subsistence farming to business farming.
The Norwegian organisation The Royal Norwegian Society for Development (Norges Vel) will by this inform that contract for the external end-term review of the project «Scaling Up Profitable Aquaculture, Mozambique” running from December 2019 – June 2024 has been signed with the selected consultancy firm Imani Development (International) Ltd.
There are three exciting opportunities available to join us in making a significant impact on food security in Tanzania.
The Aquaculture Research Centre (CEPAQ) has focused on research and applied research for sustainable and profitable aquaculture through transferring production technologies to different participants in the tilapia production chain.
In collaboration with the Farm to Market Alliance, we organized the event “Sustaining Food Security: Addressing climate change in the rice value chain in Tanzania” on October 27th in Dar es Salaam.
In Tanzania, small-scale farmers account for nearly 70% of the country’s food production, highlighting the crucial role of agriculture in the country’s economy. With rice being one of the staple crops in the country, the rice market serves as a significant source of income for small-scale farmers.