Tanzania Livestock Master Plan |
Tanzania may in the
next 15 years experience acute shortage of red and white meet as well
as milk, the Tanzania Livestock Master Plan (LMP) has warned.
LMP has therefore,
in its assessment of the country's demand for the main livestock
products in the next 15 years suggested strategic measures to increase
the sector's production.
The assessment
indicates that there will be a shortage of about 1.7 million tonnes of
red meat, an equivalent of 33 per cent of the demand while the shortage
of white meat is estimated at about 234,000, which is 47 per cent of the
demand.
Milk scarcity is
forecast at 5,870,000 tonnes, 38 per cent. A Senior Economist from the
Department of Policy and Planning of the Ministry of Agriculture,
Livestock and Fisheries, Mr Steven Dalali said in Dar es Salaam
yesterday that the plan focuses on improving production in the livestock
sector to contribute to household and country's income.
Mr Dalali said the government has created enabling environment by devising the strategies to avert the meat scarcity.
He said there will
be proper management of statistics collection that will point out areas
of investment to reduce poverty and boost development. "In the plan
assessment, there is a proposal in the area of policy and technology for
the next 15 years and the need for livestock products to help the
country attains its ambitious plan of becoming a middle income economy,"
he stressed.
On the scarcity of
red meat, Mr Dalali said the main challenge remains on getting land for
livestock keeping due to chronic disputes between farmers and
pastoralists in the country.
"The conflicts
pitting pastoralists against farmers have so far been derailing
production ... our plan therefore is to revamp the sector and bring
positive changes as well as reduce poverty through increased food
security," said Mr Dalali.
Tanzania
Association of Pastoralists Secretary General, Magembe Makoye
appreciated the plan as a positive move, giving proper direction for
pastoralists in the next fifteen years. However, he decried land
availability as the critical challenge impeding production among
pastoralists.
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