EU supports Zanzibar small farmers to boost horticulture
Project Monitoring and Research Manager Ally Mbarouk stated that more than 20,000 Zanzibar smallholder farmers engaged in horticulture are set to benefit from a project to improve the quantity and quality of their products.
Mbarouk stated that the €5 million project was funded by the European Union, being targeted at least 21,000 small farmers in 50 administrative divisions on both Unguja and Pemba Islands.
Mbarouk added: We need to help the smallholder farmers engaged in horticulture improve production and quality. This four-year project is co-implemented by Tanzania Media Women Association (Tamwa), Community Forest Pemba (CFP) and the Dar es Salaam based People s Development Forum (PDF).
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