Tanzania experienced strong annual economic growth of 6.2 percent between 2009 and 2019 (NBS 2020).
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Farmers, entrepreneurs, and businesses are already leading the way by expanding irrigation in response to climate variability and the growing demand for vegetables and fruit through supplemental and dry-season irrigated production.
Welfare impacts of smallholder farmers’ participation in multiple output markets: Empirical evidence from Tanzania
A relatively large body of literature has documented the welfare effects of smallholder farmers’ participation in single-commodity output markets.
This dataset is a 1992 social accounting matrix (SAM) for Tanzania. On the basis of recently generated national accounts data, a 56 sector SAM was built focusing on the disaggregation of the agricultural sectors - comprising 21 of the 56 sectors.
"This report focuses on demand-side constraints on agricultural growth and their implications for three broad alternative agricultural development strategies: promoting traditional exports, developing nontraditional exports, and increasing fo
This report focuses on demand-side constraints on agricultural growth and their implications for three broad alternative agricultural development strategies: promoting traditional exports, developing nontraditional exports, and increasing food sta
Proceedings of an Interdisciplinary Research Design Workshop jointly organized by the International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain (INIBAP) and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
The 1998 to 2001 social accounting matrices for Tanzania incorporate the recently released input-output table (1992) and Labor Force (LFS) and Household Budget (HBS) surveys (both for 2000/01).
Since 1986, Tanzania, like many other countries, has experienced a remarkable political and economic transition.
Since 1986, Tanzania, like many other countries, has experienced a remarkable political and economic transition.