Showing posts with label Drought. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drought. Show all posts

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Mahindi Bora Kufuta Njaa Tanzania

ENGARUKA, Tanzania — When the bell rang at midday, students fetched tin bowls and lined up under trees in the schoolyard for scoops of corn and bean porridge.

Not one of them displayed the food fussiness often seen in American school lunch lines.

In a remote, dirt-poor town in southern Mexico, basketball helps bring kids “out of the shadows.”
After the rainy seasons shortchanged this Maasai village in northern Tanzania, children here suffered too many days when there was no porridge — no food at all to eat in their mud and stick huts. Drought is to blame for a good share of their suffering.

Scientists are developing drought-tolerant corn, something that could ease hunger across Tanzania and sub-Saharan Africa. But because it is genetically modified, the corn cannot be planted here. Opponents of genetically modified crops have made a stand in Africa, and now villages such as Engaruka are squarely in the middle of a global ideological war over agricultural technology.

Since U.S. farmers first adopted GM crops in 1996, 17 million farmers in 29 countries have followed suit. Europe has rejected the crops, though, arguing that farmers would be exploited by large seed companies and that more research is needed into possible risks to the environment and food safety. And European activists have pressured Africa to do the same. Just four African countries — Sudan, Egypt, Burkina Faso and South Africa — have allowed them.

No one denies Africa’s hunger. World crop production has more than doubled in 50 years, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization. But Africa has lagged behind, achieving some gains while losing ground in places such as Engaruka where drought, plant diseases and other problems have knocked down yields and depleted the available food. Now that problem takes on new urgency with U.N. projections that Africa’s population will quadruple by the end of this century.

Still, the question of which approach is best for Africa remains hotly disputed. It tears at Tanzania, where 80 percent of the people live by subsistence agriculture.

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Thursday, August 02, 2012

Rais Kikwete Atoa Kifuta Jasho cha Ng'ombe kwa Wananchi wa Monduli

RAIS KIKWETE ATOA KIFUTA JASHO CHA NG'OMBE KWA WANANCHI WA MONDULI

(Picha na Habari Kutoka Ikulu)



 Rais Jakaya Mrisho kikwete akizindua mpango wa kugawa ng'ombe 1500 kila mwezi kwa wananchi wa wilaya tatu za Mkoa wa Arusha kama kifuta jashp cha kupoteza kiasi cha mifugo 800,000 kutokana na ukame na athari zake mwaka 2008/2009


Rais Jakaya Kikwete akimkabidhi ng'ombe mmoja wa wakaazi wa Monduli walioathririka na na ukame mwaka 2008/2009 ambapo walipoteza mifugo yao yote. Hafla hii imefanyika leo Monduli. Picha na Ikulu.


SERIKALI itakuwa inagawa ng’ombe 1500 kila mwezi kwa wananchi wa wilaya tatu za Mkoa wa Arusha kama kifuta jasho cha kupoteza kiasi cha karibu mifugo 800,000 iliyopotea kutokana na ukame na athari zake mwaka 2008/2009.

Ahadi hiyo imetolewa leo, Alhamisi, Agosti 2, 2012 na Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Mheshimiwa Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete wakati alipozindua Mradi wa Serikali wa Uwezeshaji Mifugo kwa waliopotelewa mifugo yote katika Wilaya ya Monduli kwenye sherehe iliyofanyika Makuyuni wilayani humo.

Katika uzinduzi huo uliohudhuriwa na viongozi wa Mkoa wa Arusha wakiwemo wakuu wa wilaya na wabunge wa mkoa huo, Rais Kikwete amegawa ng’ombe 500 kwa kundi la kwanza la wananchi ikiwa ni mitamba minne na dume moja la kisasa kwa kaya 16 za mwanzo.

Uzinduzi huo ni wa pili kufanywa na Rais Kikwete chini ya Mradi huo wa kwanza wa aina yake kubuniwa na Serikali katika historia na wenye thamani ya sh. Bilioni 12.9.

Februari 19, mwaka huu, Rais Kikwete alizindua Mradi kama huo katika Wilaya ya Loliondo kwenye sherehe zilizofanyika mjini Loliondo. Kesho Agosti 3, 2012 Rais Kikwete anatarajiwa kuendelea na zoezi hilo katika mji wa Loliondo.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Mikumi Kukavu!

Nilidhani nitaona wanyama wengi wakati basi niliyopanda kwenda Kyela inapita katika mbuga ya wanyama, Mikumi. (Mikumi National Park) mkoani Morogoro. Naona moto uliteketekeza mbuga hiyo. Ilikuwa kavu, mito imekauka kabisa, yaaani ilisikitisha kabisa kupita pale Mikumi. Ila niliweza kuona twiga watatu, punda milia mmoja na swala kama ishirini.



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