Farmers set for better crop prices, bright future

The Tanzanian government is implementing new agricultural policies to stabilize crop prices and support farmers. Initiatives include the Agricultural Development Fund and a push for value-added processing of goods like coffee.
Why it matters
These measures aim to improve the economic stability of the agricultural sector, which is vital for the nation's income and industrial growth.
DODOMA: THE government has retaliated its commitment to securing reliable markets and better prices for commercial crops through a range of interventions aimed at strengthening the agricultural sector and improving farmers incomes.
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