EU investment boosts Tanzania’s agricultural exports through modern plant health systems

The European Union is funding the STREPHIT project in Tanzania to modernize plant health systems and phytosanitary infrastructure. This initiative aims to help Tanzania meet international trade standards, thereby boosting agricultural exports and protecting the country's food security.
Why it matters
Strengthening phytosanitary compliance is essential for developing nations to access high-value global markets and reduce costly export rejections.
TANZANIA: TANZANIA’S ambitions to expand agricultural exports and secure greater access to high-value international markets are receiving a significant boost through investments in modern plant health systems supported by the European Union (EU) under the Strengthening Phytosanitary Capacity in Tanzania (STREPHIT) project .
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