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Tanzania
Agricultural Export Processing Zone Limited and Epoch Agriculture
(TAEPZ) from China said they created an out-grower scheme that will
ensure sufficient production of cassava for processing.
The firm will also
establish an industrial park comprising of factories to produce cassava
flour, cassava starch, animal feeds, organic fartilizer and paper pulp,
starting with three regions of Mtwara, Lindi and Coast, according to
firm's chairperson Dior Feng. "The next phase will include production of
industrial sugar and ethanol," she said.
It was not clear
when exactly this will start but Tanzania Private Sector Foundation
(TPSF) said it will intervene to make sure it kicks off as soon as
possible.
TPSF executive
director TPSF Godfrey Simbeye said Tanzania has a lot of untapped
opportunities and the private sector was ready to fully exploit them.
"We have to
intervene in the project for the purpose of ensuring that it is
fast-tracked and given its potential in spurring inclusive economic
growth. We facilitated the assessment whereby our country can conform to
Chinese standards," he said.
He said cassava as a white gold features well in the current industrialization strategy and also solve food security challenges.
According to him,
the current statistics indicate that Tanzania produces 5.5 million
tonnes of cassava every year, while TAEPZ will consume 2.5 million
tonnes of dry cassava every year.
"TAEPZ, the locally
registered company has shown interest to invest in cassava production
and export (Lindi Industrial Park and Production Farms). The company has
secured a market of 2 million metric tonnes of dry cassava chips per
annum with increase of 5 per cent for subsequent year," Mr Simbeye
stressed.
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