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SERENGETI Breweries Limited (SBL) has supported hundreds of farmers across the country and provided employment to over 200,000 people both directly and indi .
FIELD visits by students pursuing Diploma in Agriculture studies at Kilacha Agriculture and Livestock College in Kilimanjaro is important to complement their theoretical class studies.
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of farmers from the poor communities
THE country is endowed with enormous natural resources, which are critical in economic growth. Arable land being one of them is vital the growth as data shows the country has over 44 million hectares. Moreover, the agricultural sector substantially contributes to Tanzania s foreign exchange-
Serengeti Breweries Limited’s managing director, Mark Occiti (R) addressing Bagamoyo based Kaole Wazazi College of Agriculture students when they visited the company’s Dar es Salaam brewery last week. Left is college’s vice principal, Maximillian Sarakikya.
-earnings, with more earnings from cash crop exports but also provides many endless opportunities through internal and external markets.