Monday, February 9, 2015

MFUMUKO WA BEI WAZIDI KUPOROMOKA

Ofisi ya Taifa ya Takwimu NBS imesema mfumuko wa bei wa taifa kwa mwezi Januari 2015 umeshuka na kufikia asilimia 4.0 kutoka asilimia 4.8 ya mwezi wa Desemba mwaka jana kutokana na kupungua kwa bei ya bidhaa na huduma ambazo ni pamoja na Mahindi, Unga wa Mahindi, Samaki na Mihogo pamoja na kushuka kwa bei ya nishati ya mafuta ikiwa ni pamoja na Mafuta ya taa.

Sunday, February 8, 2015

MAONESHO YA WAUZAJI WA MASHINE ZA KILIMO NA MIKOPO YA MASHINE.

EFTA TANZANIA LTD WANAKUKARIBISHA KATIKA MAONESHO YA WAUZAJI WA MASHINE ZA KILIMO NA MIKOPO YA MASHINE. NJOO UWEZESHWE: MAWASILIANO: 0762 461 460 EMAIL: ptemu@efta.co.tz LINI! TAREHE: 26, 27, NA 28 FEBRUARI 2015 MAHALI: VIWANJA VYA MAKUMBUSHO YA AZIMIO LA ARUSHA- ARUSHA KIINGILI: BURE PIA KUTAKUWA NA MAFUNZO NA SEMINA KUTOKA KWA WATAALAMU MBALIMBALI WA KILIMO,UJASIRIAMALI NA MASOKO " BURE KABISA" KILA SIKU KWA SIKU ZOTE TATU. EFTA LTD - WANATOA MIKOPO YA MASHINE " BILA DHAMANA" KWA WAJASIRIAMALI NA WAKULIMA. NJOO UWEZESHWE: KWA MAWASILIANO ZAIDI: 0762 461 460 sms 0763846255 EMAIL: ptemu@efta.co.tz cc. tgfaoffice@gmail.com NYOTE MNAKARIBISHWA.

Friday, February 6, 2015

Attend Workshop for Onion and Garlic value chains.

Dear All. You are invited to participate in a Stakeholders’ Workshop for Onion and Garlic value chains on Thursday, 5th February, 2015 at Lush Garden hotel, located at Sakina, Arusha. About the workshop; The objective of the workshop is to share and discuss results of an Onion and Garlic value chain study that was commissioned by Trias Tanzania, AgriProFocus Tanzania and TAHA and thereafter, work out some follow up interventions with stakeholders. About the study; The study identifies the obstacles and opportunities in the Onion and Garlic value chains and provides recommendations on how to improve the functioning of the value chains and increase fair returns for all main actors, it was conducted in Monduli district (Arusha region), Mbulu and Hanang districts (Manyara region). AgriProFocus will provide the necessary workshop materials together with tea and lunch during the workshop and requests participants to meet their transport and accommodation costs to and from the workshop. To participate, please send a confirmation email to Katarina Mungure, through kmungure.agrihub@gmail.com by February 3rd, 2015, or call us through +255 782 242 294 for any clarifications needed. See event program here. Kind regards, Mr. Tom Ole Sikar Coordinator – AgriProFocus Tanzania

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Social media, a tool to engage youth in agricultural development

Social media can be defined as web-based applications that enable end-users to interchange electronic content. There are different forms of social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, YouTube, Instagram, Flickr, Storify, Slideshare, among several others. These tools have emerged in recent years as a powerful and widespread communication platform and are being used in a wide range of areas such as agricultural and rural development, environmental protection, education, public health, or disaster communication and management.

Youth in Training
Recognizing the prevalence of social media and its potential for socio-economic development, and in response to the increasing demand from the region for capacity building resource in this area, the United Nations Asian and Pacific Training Centre for Information and Communication Technology Development (UN-APCICT/ESCAP) organized a “Regional Workshop on Social Media for Development” on 30 June – 2 July 2014 in Incheon, Republic of Korea, with the following key objectives:
• Facilitate regional dialogue among various stakeholders from the government, development organizations, civil society, academia and private sector on the potential and applications of social networks for development;
• Promote an exchange of perspectives, experiences, and lessons learned;
• Build capacities of government officials and ICT4D stakeholders on effective deployment of social media in development;

• Promote APCICT’s latest Academy Module on Social Media for Development as a learning resource for government officials and policymakers of countries in Asia and the Pacific.