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Tanzania and IFAD partner to boost productivity, improve food security and build resilience of small-scale farmers in the face of the climate change
Rome, 12 May 2021 - A US$77.4 million project signed by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania will bring much needed help to...
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Urbanisation, Rural Transformations and Food Systems: The Role of Small Towns
Small towns are an essential but often-neglected element of rural landscapes and food systems. They perform a number of essential functions, from market nodes to providers of services and goods and...
Empowering small farmers through farmers field schools
Farmers Field Schools (FFS) were first introduced in Zanzibar in 2007 as part of the Agricultural Services Support Programme (ASSP) supported by the International Fund for Agricultural Development...
IFAD signs agreement for US$90.6 million loan to Tanzania
Rural financial services and markets to get a boost Rome, 9 March 2011 - A US$90.6 million loan from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) to the United Republic of Tanzania will...
US$56 million supplementary loan from IFAD to the United Republic of Tanzania for agricultural development
Rome, 19 February 2009 ? A US$56 million supplementary loan from IFAD to the United Republic of Tanzania, for the Agricultural Sector Development Programme, will further support the government's...
Tanzania's poorest livestock farmers to be helped by new development programme
IFAD press release 22/06 Rome, 8 May 2006 - Tanzanians who are very poor and depend heavily on farming animals for their livelihoods will be supported to increase their incomes through improved...