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Tanzania Agri-Business Industry Report 2021 with Profiles of 22 Players Including Kilombero Sugar Co, Africado, Mohammed Enterprise, Unilever, Said Salim Bakhresa & Co, Burka Coffee and Tanganyika - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "The Agri-Business Sector in Tanzania 2021" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This report focuses on the agri-business sector in Tanzania and includes information on its various agricultural products, production and trade, major players, corporate actions, developments and regulations.

There are profiles of 22 companies including Kilombero Sugar Company, the largest sugar producer in the country, commercial avocado producer Africado and tea producers such as Mohammed Enterprise and Unilever Tea.

Other profiles include Said Salim Bakhresa & Company, which owns wheat, maize and rice mills and coffee companies such as Burka Coffee Estates and Tanganyika Instant Coffee.

The Agri-business Sector in Tanzania:

Tanzania's economy is heavily dependent on agriculture. The country's produces maize, cassava, rice, potatoes, beans, sweet potatoes, sorghum and bananas, and its main cash crops are coffee, cotton, sugar cane, tea, cashew nuts, tobacco, sesame seed, flowers and sunflower seed.

The agri-business sector faces challenges including the limited use of fertilisers, pesticides and improved seeds, limited use of mechanisation and a reliance on natural rainfall. Other influencing factors are inadequate storage facilities, poor or non-existent transport infrastructure, weak value chains and limited affordable financial services.

Major Crops:

As the most widely-produced and most important food crop in Tanzania, maize is regarded as a strategic crop, and is a priority in the government's food security strategy. Over 80% of maize output is produced by smallholders under rain-fed conditions. Cassava, a root vegetable, is the second most important food crop, which is drought-tolerant and can be left underground for an extended period.

Poor Outcomes:

Tanzania's agri-business sector shows great potential as it has an abundance of land and water resources and a favourable climate. But crop yields are low and affected by inadequate storage facilities, poor or non-existent transport infrastructure, weak value chains and limited affordable financial services, as farmers do not own their land and cannot use their farms as collateral. Challenges faced by processors of agricultural products include multiple taxes, unnecessary bureaucracy and poor transport infrastructure.

Key Topics Covered:

1. INTRODUCTION

2. COUNTRY INFORMATION

2.1. Geographic Position

3. DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUSTRY

3.1. Industry Value Chain

4. SIZE OF THE INDUSTRY

5. STATE OF THE INDUSTRY

5.1. Local

5.1.1. Trade

5.1.2. Corporate Actions

5.1.3. Regulations

5.2. Continental

5.3. International

6. INFLUENCING FACTORS

6.1. Coronavirus

6.2. Economic Environment

6.3. Government Incentives and Support

6.4. Foreign Aid

6.5. Technology, Research and Development (R&D) and Innovation

6.6. Environmental Concerns

6.7. Labour

7. COMPETITION

7.1. Barriers to Entry

8. SWOT ANALYSIS

9. OUTLOOK

10. INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

11. REFERENCES

11.1. Publications

11.2. Websites

Company Profiles

  • Africado Ltd
  • Biosustain Tanzania Ltd
  • Burka Coffee Estates Ltd
  • Cetawico Ltd
  • Chai Bora Ltd
  • Hill Animal Feeds & Agrovet Supplies Company Ltd
  • Kagera Sugar Ltd
  • Kilombero Plantations Ltd
  • Kilombero Sugar Company Ltd
  • Mikoani Traders Ltd
  • Mohammed Enterprise Tanzania Ltd
  • Mtibwa Sugar Estate Ltd
  • Olam Tanzania Ltd
  • Quton Tanzania Ltd
  • Ruaha Milling Company Ltd
  • Said Salim Bakhresa & Co Ltd
  • Seed Co Tanzania Ltd
  • Serengeti Fresh Ltd
  • Tanganyika Instant Coffee Plc
  • Tatepa Plc
  • Tpc Ltd
  • Unilever Tea Tanzania Ltd

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