Tanzania's milk imports ban has hit Kenyan dairies hard!

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
Huwa nikisoma mnavyoandika wakenya nawashangaa na kuwaonea huruma.

Many Tanzanians (including myself) consume unprocessed Milk which remains undocumented,
Those information you rely are unrealistic.
 
we are the largest exporters of flowers to the EU...yes Netherlands export more globally...but the fact that we are competing with netherlands is a good thing...what abt you? what do u export? what is tz known for in the world? i told you ur best bet was tourism but according to 2015 and 2016 fugures, Kenya (which is battling with terror) and Uganda (poor and underdeveloped) received more tourists than Tanzania...sasa sijui mnafanya kazi mkirudi nyuma? lol!
Our banks zimejaa east africa kote...our supermarkets, though struggling, zimejaa kote...sijawahi kuona hata benki moja ya tz humu...nilifika Kigali majuzi nikapata kushop Nakumatt...pia Uganda na TZ ziko tele...kuna KCB Kigali pia nikatoa pesa pale...yaani hapa EA hatuna competition yoyote pengine tuseme wawekezaji wa SA, Nigeria na Egypt...sasa hizo bidhaa mtaendelea kuban tu ila baraka ya Kenya inatoka kwa Mola direct...nyota yetu inaangaza sana
Jiandaeni kisaikologia maana Tz ya leo sio ya jana na kama hambadiliki na kutaka kufanya biashara ya haki na jirani zenu mtasusiwa na kila nchi,hili neno Nyang'au lina naana kubwaa, siku mizoga itakapokwisha mtalia na kuomboleza.
 
Huwa nikisoma mnavyoandika wakenya nawashangaa na kuwaonea huruma.

Many Tanzanians (including myself) consume unprocessed Milk which remains undocumented,
Those information you rely are unrealistic.
Same situation with Kenya, But on this topic you can't hide behind "Undocumented" the data by WHO account even for the raw milk, if you read the whole thing, they are very detailed,
1) How much Raw milk is produced in the country.
2) What % is marketed ( raw milk + processed)
3) what % of the marketed milk is processed or raw..
4) what % of raw milk is exported..
5) the amount of long life milk imported into Tz..



The reports have all that information, so there is no hiding behind undocumented excuses...

And in that report, They say Tanzania has the 2nd highest number of cows after Ethiopia... Ethiopia has 50 million cows and Tz has about 28 million if I rem correctly...but of these 28 million only about 700k are grade cows (improved breed) the rest of the cows are traditional cows with low production of milk..
In comparison Kenya has around 9 million traditional cows plus 4 Million improved high yielding dairy cows... Infact this makes Kenya to have the highest number of dairy cows (bred specifically for milk) in Africa, followed by South Africa..


All in All, Tz produces 2 Billion Litters of Milk yearly from its cows..
Kenya produces 5 Billion litters of milk from her cows.. Those numbers are for raw milk, then they go ahead to document what %s of that 2B and 5B is utilised at the farmers family levels, sold at the local market and neighbours as raw, sold to processors....etc the only data they dont document is the % amount of milk drunk by calves because its hard to document..
 
But the ultimate King in the dairy industry is SA, they produce less milk but earn way more than Kenya.. This is because 90% of milk in SA is processed...

In Kenya only 60% of milk is marketed, of this 60% milk sold, 84% is sold as raw milk..

While in Tz, of the 2 Billion produced, only 50 Million liters is processed locally...
 
our leading export to tz only...ask Egypt what our tip export is...ask the EU what our top export to their nations is?
Tea producers largest in africa
Coffee
Flowers
(top in the world)
wildlife and tourism....we receive more visiotrs annualy than Tanzania even though tz tourism industry is more vibrant than ours...lol! hivi serengeti inawasaidia vipi? na Kenya kunaterrorist kila upande ila tourist arrivals are higher than urs..
athletes best athletes in the world...juzi gold medalists walipewa $50,000 kule London...piga hesabu pesa ngapi tumepata toka kwa athletics hizo miaka zote...
Congratulations!
Now drink your own milk!!
 
Pombe magufuli hatutishi kwani tz ndio tu wanaweza kuyanywa maziwa ya brookside anyway wekeni hata ukuta wa kututenganisha coz we don't give a damn! about the damn! tz market!
 
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