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Climate change impact on farming: economists warn more needs to be done to adapt in sub-Saharan Africa

Sub-Saharan African countries strongly rely on the agricultural and forestry sectors. Agriculture contributes up to 60% of some countries’ gross domestic product. But the sector is highly vulnerable to climate change because it relies heavily on climatic factors. This vulnerability is particularly marked in the region because of its slow rate of technological advancement. As economists we […]

Why Tanzania might be a vital center for minerals Globally

What’s on the table; According to the Mining permanent secretary Kheri Mahimbali, Tanzania is positioning itself as a hub for critical minerals in Africa. The country is implementing its Vision 2030, which involves mapping out the country’s mineral capacity and exploring various kinds of minerals found in Tanzania. The government aims to work with development […]

Tanzania, DP World sign three deals on Dar port

According to Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) director general Plasduce Mbossa, the contract between the government and DP World will have a duration of 30 years and the firm’s performance will be evaluated every five years. Mbossa also disputed the claim that the contract is for 100 years. for more information please visit the link below; […]

At last biodiversity in agricultural landscapes on conservation agendas

https://forestsnews.cifor.org/author-en/monica-evans The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) guides actions worldwide to preserve and protect nature – and its essential services to people – through 2030. It was adopted in December 2022 during the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15) to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). To help meet these goals, an open-ended intergovernmental scientific advisory […]