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https://www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/CONGRATULATORY.pdf SUA Management and the College of Forestry Wildlife and Tourism would like to inform you that, A 3rd year student of BSc in Forestry, Mr. Gabriel V. Nsolomo has emerged the 4th winner of Southern African Development Community (SADC), Tertiary Institution Essay Competition in 2023 on the topic “Describe the role that the Foundation...
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Expansion Opportunity for Vuyisile Furniture Factory in Morogoro Region Vuyisile Furniture Factory, located in Morogoro region and operating under Sokoine University of Agriculture, College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism, is set to receive new machinery to expand its production and increase efficiency. This expansion opportunity is part of the Higher Education for Economic Transformation (HEET)...
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Coffee Talk at Sokoine University of Agriculture on Exploring Research Opportunities in Urban Ecology through Backyard Gardens Sokoine university of Agriculture has become a center of excellence in ecology studies, which are offered by the Department of Ecosystem and Conservation, as well as other departments like Wildlife Management. SUA has been at the forefront of...
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Wildebeests run across a sandy riverbed of the Sand River as they arrive into Kenya’s Maasai Mara Game Reserve from Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park during the start of the annual migration. The Wildebeest Migration is one of the “Seven New Wonders of the World” in which over two million head of mainly wildebeest and zebra...
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Farmers in eastern Tanzania are regrowing rainforest trees on part of their land. The farmers receive payments from the sale of carbon credits to supplement their incomes and to compensate them for loss of land and cash crops. So far, close to 270,000 trees have been planted on 200 hectares (494 acres) of farms located...
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Credit: Pixabay UN Climate Change News, 12 July 2023 – Four developing countries in Africa – the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mozambique, Niger, and Tunisia – have recently showcased their commitment to ambitious climate action. During UN Climate Change’s 28th round of technical analysis to review the transparency of reporting by developing countries, these four nations showed...
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Xinjiang Tianshan Forest: A Poetic Vision of Landscape Painting A great green wall built along the mountain, Tianshan Xueling Spruce Forest lies on the southern slope of Tianshan in Xinjiang Province, along the western portion of the Kunlun Mountains and Junggar Mountains. During the summer, Tianshan’s light green grasslands turn a dark green and the scattered houses...
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Sokoine University of Agriculture has completed the process of compensating 7 villagers with a farm of 151.16 acres who agreed to have their land used by the university to build a timber processing and value addition factory for forest products in Magingo village, Madaba district, Ruvuma region. SUA leaders led by Prof. Maulid Mwatawala speaking...
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Sokoine University of Agriculture has signed a formal contract with the Madaba District Council in Ruvuma for the ownership of a 10,000 hectare farm for tree farming and practical training for its students and the community. The Deputy Vice Chancellor for Academic Research and Professional Consultancy, Prof. Maulid Mwatawala, delivered a message from SUA before...
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Residents living near the Olmotonyi Training Forest in Arusha Region have expressed their gratitude to Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) for providing them with firewood and agricultural areas, which has helped them generate income to support their livelihoods and families for many years.  Residents coming out with firewood from the harvested forest.   The gratitude...
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