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    Strengthening Food Security in The United Republic of Tanzania - TCP/URT/3505 2019
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    In the United Republic of Tanzania, government administration and delivery of services are decentralized to the district level, but the only source of district-level agricultural data is the Agricultural Routine Data System, which suffers from poor quality. Agricultural data at the district level are needed by local government authorities to plan decision-making, allocate resources and monitor policy results. This project was implemented to support the development of the small area estimates statistical methods to compile regular district-level data. The small area estimates methods are cost-effective because they make use of available survey data and other auxiliary data to produce accurate and reliable district-level estimates
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    Assisting Populations at Risk of Food Insecurity in the United Republic of Tanzania - TCP/URT/3504 2019
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    The agricultural sector in the United Republic of Tanzania (crop production, livestock, fisheries and forestry) represents about 23 percent of the country’s GDP, with a contribution of around 30 percent in Zanzibar. Agriculture crops, livestock, forestry and fisheries are also key providers of employment and livelihoods for the rural population and therefore contribute to the reduction of poverty in the country. The Agriculture Statistics Strategic Plan process showed weaknesses in agricultural statistics in the country. These are mainly the result of low awareness among district-level management of the importance of evidence-based policy and data use, a lack of control on data collection and reporting at district and village levels from central line ministries and statistics offices, both on the mainland of the United Republic of Tanzania and in Zanzibar, and the lack of skills in survey methodology, data analysis and data quality assessment. The project aimed to address these issues and contribute to the implementation of Strategic Goal 3 of the Agriculture Statistics Strategic Plan, namely to “rationalize statistical operations and processes, improving quality and relevance to users of agriculture statistics data”.
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    Strengthening Plant Health Services in Tanzania for Enhanced Food Safety - TCP/URT/3806 2024
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    Agriculture is the most dominant sector in the United Republic of Tanzania's economy and the largest employer in the country. It provides livelihoods, income and employment to 67 percent of the population, accounting for 30.1 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) and about 50 percent of export earnings. The sector is threatened by pests and diseases that pose major challenges to agricultural production and trade owing to their detrimental effects on crop yield, produce quality and quarantine status. This deprives the country of export revenues due to non-compliance to sanitary and phytosanitary standards (SPS). Smallholder farmers in the United Republic of Tanzania have a very low capacity to prevent, manage and eradicate pests. They also have very little information about international phytosanitary standards and export requirements. This is mainly due to their low education level, geographical isolation and a lack of access to modern communication devices and essential inputs to improve production.

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