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  2. Agriculture in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The 6 main cash crops are cashew nuts, coffee, cotton, sisal, tea and tobacco. [5] At one point in its agricultural history, Tanzania was the largest producer of sisal in the world. [6] The agriculture sector faces various challenges and had been the governments top priority to develop to reduce poverty and increase productivity. [7]

  3. Cashew production in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The cash crop is usually cultivated in the southern coastal regions of the country, near the towns of Mtwara, Kilwa and Dar es Salaam. The sale and marketing of the product is run by the Cashewnut Board of Tanzania, through various farmer co-operatives. [ 4 ]

  4. Sisal production in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Sisal is the oldest commercial cash crop still in survival in Tanzania. In 1893 visionary German Agronomist Dr. Richard Hindorf introduced the crop into the colony. [4] The plant Agave sisalana was smuggled into Tanganyika from Yucatán, Mexico in the belly of a stuffed crocodile. [5]

  5. Mtwara Region - Wikipedia

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    The most important cash crop in the area is cashew nuts, followed by groundnuts and sesame. Because livestock rearing is not a common practice among the people of the region, its economic contribution is negligible. The cashew nut crop, which accounts for about 25% of the region's GDP, is one of Mtwara's significant contributors.

  6. Kagera Region - Wikipedia

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    Before European colonialism, coffee was a traditional crop in the area, used for its stimulant properties and in local cultural rituals. During colonial times, coffee was transformed into a cash crop. Bananas were a staple food in the region. Although there was a gender-based division of labour in the traditional Bahaya society, women of the ...

  7. Singida Region - Wikipedia

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    Sunflower accounted for the majority of the land used for growing cash crops, accounting for an average of 108,629.5 hectares per year, followed by ground nuts with 23,319.5 hectares (11.1%) and other crops. [24] Three years, from 2016–17 to 2018–19, saw Singida Region harvest a total of 407,911.5 metric tonnes of cash crops, setting a record.

  8. Mkuranga District, Pwani - Wikipedia

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    The district is known for growing both cash crops like cashew nuts, coconuts, mangoes, pawpaw, watermelon, pineapples, jackfruit, and passionfruit as well as food crops like cassava, rice, maize, sweet potatoes, and legumes, owing to its nickname "the fertile coast". Livestock is on limited basis, cattle, goats, and chickens are raised.

  9. Simiyu Region - Wikipedia

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    Cotton, peanuts, and sunflower are the three main cash crops farmed. While maize , sorghum , paddy , sweet potatoes , millet , and cassava are the primary food crops. Simiyu Region has a total size of 23,807,700 hectares, or 23,807.7 square kilometers. 11,479,100 hectares are arable ground that is ideal for farming. 60% of the arable land is ...