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Huwa nikisoma mnavyoandika wakenya nawashangaa na kuwaonea huruma.Hehe, that's why Kenya is said to have the "most advanced" dairy industry in this region... If Tz want to really improve your milk production from current maximum of 24 litters per day per cow to Kenyan standards of 60 liters per day, then trust me my friend, their is alot of capital needed to start a dairy industry those high quality cows sell from 150K to as high as 400K per cow,if you want 7 high yielding cows then you must have at least a million in your pockets, regular cows sellfrom 25k-50k or maximum 70k...
There needs to be millions of dollars spent in research in cross breeding, artificial insemination... Then for the industry to actually work efficiently farmers need to educated, you need agriculture specialist to be visiting farms to educated cow farmers on best practises also alot of research will need to go into making available different treatment for different diseases that affect cows in different environments (highlands, coast)
There is still alot of work to be done for Tz to even begin to compete with Kenya in the diary industry
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Look at that, and average of 111 liters per person compared to 47 !!!! Even your governments most optimising projection by 2025 estimate reaching 100 litres by 2025, that's still less than what an average Kenyan consumed last year 2016!!!!!!
Just zip you mouth man, there is no point in trying to make an argument over that issue
Many Tanzanians (including myself) consume unprocessed Milk which remains undocumented,
Those information you rely are unrealistic.