TANTRADE wanatafuta wanunuzi wa Korosho

TANTRADE wanatafuta wanunuzi wa Korosho

Tanzania government seeks cashews buyers

Sunday April 7 2019





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By Gadiosa Lamtey @gadiosa2 glamtey@tz.nationmedia.com

Dar es Salaam. The agreement between the government and a Kenyan company to purchase 100,000 tonnes of cashews appears to have collapsed, with a state agency looking for new buyers for the crop.

Tanzania Trade Development Authority (Tantrade) yesterday invited bids for the purchase of 220,000 tonnes of raw cashews and 240 tonnes of processed nuts from interested parties.
In January, the Cereals and Other Produce Board signed an agreement with Indo Power Solutions from Kenya to purchase 100,000 tonnes of raw cashew nuts for Sh418 billion ($180.2 million).


The government then said the quantity was part of 221,060 tonnes it was looking to sell in the 2018/19 season. Yesterday’s announcement by Tantrade means 820 tonnes has so far been sold since January.
The permanent secretary for the Industry and Trade Ministry, Prof Joseph Buchweishaija, as well as an insider at the Cereals and Other Crops Board told The Citizen that the Kenyan deal has not materialised so far.

“We neither received any documents to prove that any payments have been made nor trucks transporting the commodity. This means that the commodity hasn’t been sold and that’s why we, through Tantrade, are looking for buyers,” said Prof Buchweishaija in a phone interview with The Citizen.

A source at the crops board who wished to remain anonymous as he was not the official spokesperson on the matter, separately confirmed no cashews had been sold to the said Kenyan company.

Tantrade director general Edwin Rutageruka (pictured) told The Citizen yesterday that the authority was looking for buyers from among hotel owners, industries, shops, private and public institutions to submit their requests. He said they are currently in discussions with several interested parties to purchase the commodity.

According to him, Tantrade is mandated to look for markets for agricultural and other products produced in the country.
“This is a common practice, we don’t only promote cashews but we do the same to other products,” he said when asked if that wasn’t the role of the crops board. He said the board’s role is to buy produce from the farmers. Mr Rutageruka said the price for the cashews will be determined by the amount of the product that a buyer will be interested in.

In the January 30 agreement signed publicly with Indo Power Solutions, the Kenyan firm was to pay Sh3,300 per kilo of cashew nuts. The deal was signed by the crops board and the firm’s chief executive Brian Mutembei. The signing in Arusha was witnessed by two Tanzanian ministers.
However, the Kenyan media would later report that Indo Power Solutions appeared to be a briefcase company whose ability to raise the billions to see the deal through was questioned. It is unknown why the company has so far failed to honour the deal with Tanzania.


In November, President John Magufuli directed that the government buys all the cashews from farmers to protect them from poor prices by private buyers who were then locked out.
The government said it would pay the farmer Sh3,300 per kilo of the produce at a time when the disbanded Cashewnuts Board had proposed less than Sh2000 per kilo.
Farmers in the country have so far been paid over Sh550 billion for their harvest which is now in the hands of the government.
 
Tanzania government seeks cashews buyers

Sunday April 7 2019





Cashew+pic.jpg



By Gadiosa Lamtey @gadiosa2 glamtey@tz.nationmedia.com

Dar es Salaam. The agreement between the government and a Kenyan company to purchase 100,000 tonnes of cashews appears to have collapsed, with a state agency looking for new buyers for the crop.

Tanzania Trade Development Authority (Tantrade) yesterday invited bids for the purchase of 220,000 tonnes of raw cashews and 240 tonnes of processed nuts from interested parties.
In January, the Cereals and Other Produce Board signed an agreement with Indo Power Solutions from Kenya to purchase 100,000 tonnes of raw cashew nuts for Sh418 billion ($180.2 million).


The government then said the quantity was part of 221,060 tonnes it was looking to sell in the 2018/19 season. Yesterday’s announcement by Tantrade means 820 tonnes has so far been sold since January.
The permanent secretary for the Industry and Trade Ministry, Prof Joseph Buchweishaija, as well as an insider at the Cereals and Other Crops Board told The Citizen that the Kenyan deal has not materialised so far.

“We neither received any documents to prove that any payments have been made nor trucks transporting the commodity. This means that the commodity hasn’t been sold and that’s why we, through Tantrade, are looking for buyers,” said Prof Buchweishaija in a phone interview with The Citizen.

A source at the crops board who wished to remain anonymous as he was not the official spokesperson on the matter, separately confirmed no cashews had been sold to the said Kenyan company.

Tantrade director general Edwin Rutageruka (pictured) told The Citizen yesterday that the authority was looking for buyers from among hotel owners, industries, shops, private and public institutions to submit their requests. He said they are currently in discussions with several interested parties to purchase the commodity.

According to him, Tantrade is mandated to look for markets for agricultural and other products produced in the country.
“This is a common practice, we don’t only promote cashews but we do the same to other products,” he said when asked if that wasn’t the role of the crops board. He said the board’s role is to buy produce from the farmers. Mr Rutageruka said the price for the cashews will be determined by the amount of the product that a buyer will be interested in.

In the January 30 agreement signed publicly with Indo Power Solutions, the Kenyan firm was to pay Sh3,300 per kilo of cashew nuts. The deal was signed by the crops board and the firm’s chief executive Brian Mutembei. The signing in Arusha was witnessed by two Tanzanian ministers.
However, the Kenyan media would later report that Indo Power Solutions appeared to be a briefcase company whose ability to raise the billions to see the deal through was questioned. It is unknown why the company has so far failed to honour the deal with Tanzania.


In November, President John Magufuli directed that the government buys all the cashews from farmers to protect them from poor prices by private buyers who were then locked out.
The government said it would pay the farmer Sh3,300 per kilo of the produce at a time when the disbanded Cashewnuts Board had proposed less than Sh2000 per kilo.
Farmers in the country have so far been paid over Sh550 billion for their harvest which is now in the hands of the government.
Roho ya uharibifu ya jiwe.mpaka Leo hii serikali ingeishapata aghalabu $500m forex matamshi ya MTU mmoja yameharibia watu was kusini wamepata dhiki kuu

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Tanzania government seeks cashews buyers

Sunday April 7 2019





Cashew+pic.jpg



By Gadiosa Lamtey @gadiosa2 glamtey@tz.nationmedia.com

Dar es Salaam. The agreement between the government and a Kenyan company to purchase 100,000 tonnes of cashews appears to have collapsed, with a state agency looking for new buyers for the crop.

Tanzania Trade Development Authority (Tantrade) yesterday invited bids for the purchase of 220,000 tonnes of raw cashews and 240 tonnes of processed nuts from interested parties.
In January, the Cereals and Other Produce Board signed an agreement with Indo Power Solutions from Kenya to purchase 100,000 tonnes of raw cashew nuts for Sh418 billion ($180.2 million).


The government then said the quantity was part of 221,060 tonnes it was looking to sell in the 2018/19 season. Yesterday’s announcement by Tantrade means 820 tonnes has so far been sold since January.
The permanent secretary for the Industry and Trade Ministry, Prof Joseph Buchweishaija, as well as an insider at the Cereals and Other Crops Board told The Citizen that the Kenyan deal has not materialised so far.

“We neither received any documents to prove that any payments have been made nor trucks transporting the commodity. This means that the commodity hasn’t been sold and that’s why we, through Tantrade, are looking for buyers,” said Prof Buchweishaija in a phone interview with The Citizen.

A source at the crops board who wished to remain anonymous as he was not the official spokesperson on the matter, separately confirmed no cashews had been sold to the said Kenyan company.

Tantrade director general Edwin Rutageruka (pictured) told The Citizen yesterday that the authority was looking for buyers from among hotel owners, industries, shops, private and public institutions to submit their requests. He said they are currently in discussions with several interested parties to purchase the commodity.

According to him, Tantrade is mandated to look for markets for agricultural and other products produced in the country.
“This is a common practice, we don’t only promote cashews but we do the same to other products,” he said when asked if that wasn’t the role of the crops board. He said the board’s role is to buy produce from the farmers. Mr Rutageruka said the price for the cashews will be determined by the amount of the product that a buyer will be interested in.

In the January 30 agreement signed publicly with Indo Power Solutions, the Kenyan firm was to pay Sh3,300 per kilo of cashew nuts. The deal was signed by the crops board and the firm’s chief executive Brian Mutembei. The signing in Arusha was witnessed by two Tanzanian ministers.
However, the Kenyan media would later report that Indo Power Solutions appeared to be a briefcase company whose ability to raise the billions to see the deal through was questioned. It is unknown why the company has so far failed to honour the deal with Tanzania.


In November, President John Magufuli directed that the government buys all the cashews from farmers to protect them from poor prices by private buyers who were then locked out.
The government said it would pay the farmer Sh3,300 per kilo of the produce at a time when the disbanded Cashewnuts Board had proposed less than Sh2000 per kilo.
Farmers in the country have so far been paid over Sh550 billion for their harvest which is now in the hands of the government.
Kama korosho imewashinda mradi wa umeme wa Stigler's gorge mtauweza?
Mtaishia kufyeka misitu tu, kuharibu mazingira na kutowesha wanyama

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Kutafuta sifa na kuharibu taratibu zilizokuwepo tangu awali kutaliletea Taifa madhara hapo mbeleni.
Mbwembwe zote kumbe wamefanya makubaliano na kampuni hewa.
Wizara haina hata uwezo wa kujua ipi ni kampuni authentic?

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Watugawie tutafune kitaani maana mwisho zitaozea stoo wasingizie mabeberu wakati beberu poli wako nalo kila siku linazidi kuvuruga mambo
 
Serikali ya Tanzania kupitia tantrade imetangaza zabuni jana kumtafuta mnunuzi wa korosho ghafi tani 220 000 na tani 240 za korosho iliyobanguliwa.

Hayo yamekuja baada ya makubaliano kati ya serikali na kampuni ya Indo Power solution kuota mbawa.

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The agreement between the government and a Kenyan company to purchase 100,000 tonnes of cashews appears to have collapsed, with a state agency looking for new buyers for the crop.

Tanzania Trade Development Authority (Tantrade) yesterday invited bids for the purchase of 220,000 tonnes of raw cashews and 240 tonnes of processed nuts from interested parties.

In January, the Cereals and Other Produce Board signed an agreement with Indo Power Solutions from Kenya to purchase 100,000 tonnes of raw cashew nuts for Sh418 billion ($180.2 million).

The government then said the quantity was part of 221,060 tonnes it was looking to sell in the 2018/19 season. Yesterday’s announcement by Tantrade means 820 tonnes has so far been sold since January.

The permanent secretary for the Industry and Trade Ministry, Prof Joseph Buchweishaija, as well as an insider at the Cereals and Other Crops Board told The Citizen that the Kenyan deal has not materialised so far.

“We neither received any documents to prove that any payments have been made nor trucks transporting the commodity. This means that the commodity hasn’t been sold and that’s why we, through Tantrade, are looking for buyers,” said Prof Buchweishaija in a phone interview with The Citizen.

A source at the crops board who wished to remain anonymous as he was not the official spokesperson on the matter, separately confirmed no cashews had been sold to the said Kenyan company.

Tantrade director general Edwin Rutageruka (pictured) told The Citizen yesterday that the authority was looking for buyers from among hotel owners, industries, shops, private and public institutions to submit their requests. He said they are currently in discussions with several interested parties to purchase the commodity.


According to him, Tantrade is mandated to look for markets for agricultural and other products produced in the country.

“This is a common practice, we don’t only promote cashews but we do the same to other products,” he said when asked if that wasn’t the role of the crops board. He said the board’s role is to buy produce from the farmers. Mr Rutageruka said the price for the cashews will be determined by the amount of the product that a buyer will be interested in.

In the January 30 agreement signed publicly with Indo Power Solutions, the Kenyan firm was to pay Sh3,300 per kilo of cashew nuts. The deal was signed by the crops board and the firm’s chief executive Brian Mutembei. The signing in Arusha was witnessed by two Tanzanian ministers.

However, the Kenyan media would later report that Indo Power Solutions appeared to be a briefcase company whose ability to raise the billions to see the deal through was questioned. It is unknown why the company has so far failed to honour the deal with Tanzania.

In November, President John Magufuli directed that the government buys all the cashews from farmers to protect them from poor prices by private buyers who were then locked out.

The government said it would pay the farmer Sh3,300 per kilo of the produce at a time when the disbanded Cashewnuts Board had proposed less than Sh2000 per kilo.

Farmers in the country have so far been paid over Sh550 billion for their harvest which is now in the hands of the government.
"appears to have collapsed .. "
Tani laki 1 ndio isingesababisha kutangaza tender ya wanunuzi zaidi?
mbulumbunduz at work.. ziba puwa
 
bro una

tumia busara kwa wanasiasa wa bongo utakufa before time... Magu alishaamua kuwadharau long a go

Magu ni Mungu? Anadharau ili kujifariji lakini ukweli uko wazi kwamba kwenye korosho alivamia kutaka kiki ya kisiasa kwenye jambo ambalo hana ufahamu nalo. Ni mtu mwenye kutumia nguvu lakini ufanisi wake ni hafifu.
 
Magu ni Mungu? Anadharau ili kujifariji lakini ukweli uko wazi kwamba kwenye korosho alivamia kutaka kiki ya kisiasa kwenye jambo ambalo hana ufahamu nalo. Ni mtu mwenye kutumia nguvu lakini ufanisi wake ni hafifu.
Unao uhuru wa kutoa maoni.. ila kwamimi najua alikuwa na nia nzuri na amefanikiwa.
 
Utakuwa mwendawazimu ww, lengo limetimia hiyo barua ya Tantrade ni ya nini?
Barua inawataka wanunuzi wa jumla watakaonunua toka serikalini....
Mkulima hapa hausiki tena. Ameshakombolewa...... Siasa can blind you bro
 
Hiyo ni kawaida cha muhimu wakulima wa korosho wameshalipwa fedha zao takribani sh 600 bilioni na juzi Rais Magufuli kaongeza sh 50 bilioni nyingine kuwamalizia kuwalipa wale wenye tani nyingi!

600b wazitoe wapi za kununua korosho? Achana na porojo za Magu za jukwaani. Toka zamani huyo jamaa ni mtu wa fix, enzi zile anatangaza idadi ya samaki na mayai yake.
 
Unao uhuru wa kutoa maoni.. ila kwamimi najua alikuwa na nia nzuri na amefanikiwa.

Ww unapata taarifa toka kwake, sisi tunapata taarifa kwa wahusika huko site. Ukitaka kujua kinachoendelea subiri uone kama msimu ujao serekali itathubutu kujiingiza kwenye korosho.
 
Ww unapata taarifa toka kwake, sisi tunapata taarifa kwa wahusika huko site. Ukitaka kujua kinachoendelea subiri uone kama msimu ujao serekali itathubutu kujiingiza kwenye korosho.
Kwahivyo barua inasema atakayeenda kununua toka kwa wakulima? msimu wa kuuza na kununua umeisha kule vijijini mkuu...
Loosen up huitaji hata ushuhuda ni common sense
 
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