The International Crop Trust delegation rolled through Dodoma to meet Deputy Permanent Secretary Stephen Nindi from the Agriculture Ministry, and they basically said Tanzania is doing solid work on farming improvements. Dr. Benjamin Kilian and Joanna Purcell led the crew and talked about what their organization does around biodiversity conservation, seed system upgrades, and research that helps crops survive tough conditions.
Nindi asked them to help train more field staff and boost tech transfer centers while expanding the Gene Bank so farmers can get better crop varieties. The Crop Trust people said they want to keep working with the government to jack up production numbers and make agriculture stronger across the country.
Nindi asked them to help train more field staff and boost tech transfer centers while expanding the Gene Bank so farmers can get better crop varieties. The Crop Trust people said they want to keep working with the government to jack up production numbers and make agriculture stronger across the country.