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Transforming Tanzania’s Livestock Sector: Embracing Innovation for Economic Growth

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June 16, 2024
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Deputy Minister Alexander Mnyeti, in a crisp white shirt, emphasizes Tanzania’s pivot from traditional to cutting-edge livestock farming at the Livestock Auction Show in Pwani Region. Photo Courtesy

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Transforming Tanzania’s Livestock Sector: Embracing Innovation for Economic Growth
By Adonis Byemelwa

In a riveting address at the prestigious Livestock Auction Show held at “Mbogo Ranch” in Ubena Zomozi, Pwani Region, Tanzania, on June 15th, 2024, the Deputy Minister of Livestock and Fisheries Alexander Mnyeti, captivated the audience with his impassioned call for Tanzania to embrace cutting-edge livestock farming practices.
With unwavering conviction, he heralded a new era of agricultural advancement, urging stakeholders to leave behind outdated methods and seize the transformative potential of modern farming technologies.
He highlighted the urgency of abandoning traditional methods that no longer align with contemporary market demands, both domestically and globally.
Mr. Mnyeti’s bold stance resonated deeply among attendees, urging a paradigm shift towards modern techniques that promise not only higher yields but also adherence to international standards of quality and hygiene.
As the event unfolded, showcasing the potential of progressive farming models, it became evident that Tanzania’s livestock sector is poised for transformative growth under visionary leadership and strategic partnerships.
“I must speak plainly because it is my duty, as appointed by the President, to tell the truth. Cattle that are not vaccinated and properly cared for do not meet the standards for human consumption, whether in Tanzania or abroad,” stated Hon. Mnyeti.
Addressing attendees at the event, Hon. Mnyeti urged livestock farmers to embrace practical training provided at the exhibition grounds, aimed at transforming their farming techniques towards commercial viability.
Meanwhile, Mr. Frank Nyabundege, CEO of Tanzania’s Agricultural Development Bank (TADB), the principal sponsor of the Livestock Auction Show, reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to supporting these initiatives due to their significant impact on improving livestock farming practices across the country.
“To date, our bank has allocated approximately Sh 25 billion to the livestock sector, focusing on value chain enhancement and dairy farming. We encourage young farmers to approach us; with our low interest rates, we offer systems that ensure sustainable benefits,” explained Mr. Nyabundege.
The coordinator of the Livestock Auction Show, Mr. Naweed Mulla, outlined the event’s goal to demonstrate that successful commercial livestock farming is achievable in Tanzania, under the theme “Farming for Business, Building a Better Tomorrow.”

Livestock keeping plays a pivotal role in Tanzania’s economy, being a leading sector in agriculture and contributing significantly to rural livelihoods. With over 22 million cattle, Tanzania ranks among the top countries in Africa for livestock production. This sector not only provides food security but also serves as a crucial pathway out of poverty for millions of Tanzanians.

 

CEO of Tanzania’s Agricultural Development Bank (TADB), Mr. Frank Nyabundege (left), deeply engaged in conversation with Deputy Minister of Livestock and Fisheries Alexander Mnyeti. Photo: Courtesy. 

Livestock farming offers diverse opportunities for income generation and economic resilience. From meat and dairy production to leather and by-products, each facet of the industry supports local economies and empowers communities. Small-scale farmers, especially in rural areas, benefit immensely from improved livestock practices, access to markets, and financial services tailored to their needs.
The government’s push towards modernization, as highlighted at the Livestock Auction Show, underscores Tanzania’s commitment to enhancing agricultural productivity and ensuring sustainable development. By embracing modern techniques and market-oriented strategies, farmers are poised to maximize their yields, boost incomes, and contribute to national economic growth.
As the Livestock Auction Show concludes, with Deputy Prime Minister Hon. Doto Biteko set to officiate, the spotlight remains on Tanzania’s journey towards transforming livestock farming into a dynamic engine of prosperity and opportunity for all.
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