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Southern Agriculture Growth Corridor Programme in Tanzania

Last updated: 26/10/2021
IATI Identifier: GB-1-202844

Description

To raise rural incomes and increase food security by contributing to the improvements in the business environment for commercial agriculture in Tanzania(especially the southern corridor), as well as growth in number and scale of commercial agribusinesses and substantial improvement in the market operations of a number of agricultural commodity markets. The programme is expected to benefit 100,000 rural households by March 2015 and over 230,000 households by end of the Programme in 2017


Location

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Tanzania
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Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation significant objective

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Programme data last updated on 26/10/2021