A TOTAL of 1,423 industries have
been set up in Tanzania within one year of President John Magufuli in
office, it has been revealed.
Principal Trade Officer in the Ministry
of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr Wilfred Kahwa, made the revelation
here yesterday, noting that the industries were developed between
October 2015 and October 2016. Some 19 industrial development projects
initiated within the year (October 2015 to October 2016) are also under
implementation.
Mr Kahwa made the speech here while in a
workshop that also coincided with the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of
National Network of Farmers Groups Tanzania (MVIWATA), where he
presented a paper on government commitment towards making Tanzania an
industrialised country.
The workshop that was organised by
MVIWATA was aimed at discussing and deliberating on the position of
peasants in the country towards the development of industrial economy in
Tanzania.
Mr Kahwa named regions including Coast,
Kigoma, Lindi, Mtwara, Tanga and Mwanza as the areas where the
industries have been set up. Majority of the industries, according to
the Principal Trade Officer, included manufacturing and processing
industries as well as other large and medium ones.
“The government is very much committed
to ensure that the country attains its goal of becoming an
industrialised one as planned is met,” he said, adding that it also aims
to ensure that it contributes 15 per cent in the GDP and provides
employment to 40 per cent of the citizens come 2020. He said that
currently, industrial development in the country contributes 9.1 per
cent in the GDP.
Opening the workshop, the Morogoro
Regional Commissioner (RC), Stephen Kebwe, assured the participants of
the network of government and its commitment to solve challenges facing
them in the country.
In a speech read on his behalf by the
District Commissioner (DC) of Morogoro Urban, Ms Regina Chonjo, the RC
singled out land conflicts as one of the major challenges, yet to be
addressed in order to allow smooth industrial development especially in
the rural areas.
Earlier, MVIWATA had expressed the need
for the government to embark on serious and committed measures that
would ensure small farmers in the country are prepared well towards
making Tanzania industrialised.
The Chairperson of the Network, Ms
Veronica Sophy, said that peasants were vital in the development of an
industrialised economy, adding that it was also necessary for the
authority to start grooming them by creating friendly environment for
their productions.
“Farmers in Tanzania face many
challenges including land conflicts and poor agricultural inputs,” she
said, reiterating the need for the government to address the challenge
and enable the farmers to cope well as they gear towards the development
of many industries in the country.
JPM’s era ushers in 1,423 factories
Reviewed by Erasto Paul
on
December 15, 2016
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