Guest of Honor and Executive Director of Tanzania Seed Dealers (TASTA) Bob Shuma speaking to farmers and seed distributors at the launch of the farm class |
The General Manager of Balton Tanzania, Ravi Periyasamy speaks with reporters |
The Balton Tanzania Country Director Chris Keeping speaking to farmers and seed distributors in the country at the launch of a farm class for the farmers |
BY: ANDREA NGOBOLE, Arusha
The
Balton Tanzania seed distribution company has Officially launched the
Baltons farmers training centre at the balton Tanzania Office.
The Balton Tanzania office which is located in Block A, Olorien area, lower Ngaramtoni, opposite Arusha Airpot, Dodoma Road has showcase of the demo farm that Balton Tanzania has been setting up for the last six months.
The launch of the farmers training centre were in partnership with semins, Hence dabbed the Balton Semins open day.
Presenting
at the launch were approximately three hundreds small scale farmers,
twenty large scale farmers, thirty seed distributors, Government
Organization and Non-Government Organization (NGO's).
It is said that Agriculture in Tanzania represents almost thirty percent of the country's GDP, with three quarters of the country's Workforce involved in Agriculture.
Roughly eighty percent of the Agriculture Production is subsistence Farmers.
The
Balton Training Centre is a centre of excellency that will be used for
training purposes with a focus on a small scale farmers and imparting
on them Good Agriculture Practices (GAP), technical Knowledge and the
use of Technology in modern day farming. Presently the crops that have
been planted on the farm are tomatoes, onions, sweet-pepper, cabbage,
watermelon and others.
Speaking
with the farmers this weekend at the launch of the Farm training centre
for farmers, CEO of Tanzania Seed Traders Association (TASTA) Bob
Shuma, said that good seeds that the Farmers training centre will
increase food production in the country.
Shuma has asked farmers to learn more on the use of quality seeds to increase their crop production.
He said, if the Farmers will use Quality seeds Tanzania will have the ability to increase food production and even export to neighbors country and thus increase foreign income.
The Country Manager for Balton Tanzania and Rwanda, Chris Keeping said that if farmers in Tanzania, use quality and good seeds, they can increase food production and thus export their crops.
Keeping said that they have started planting seeds of tomatoes, onions, bell peppers, cabbage, watermelon and vegetables so that farmers can use the seeds to increase the production of various crops and be able to sell the crops abroad.
The manager of Balton Tanzania, Ravi Periyasamy has said that the
Farmers Training centre will continue to provide training to small scale
farmers and seed distributors in the country, in order to increase food
production in the country.
Periyasamy
said that new seeds that have started to be distributed by the Balton
Tanzania, take into account the effects of climate change, which has led
to a decrease of food production.
The
Small scale Farmer, Meshack Lwenje has said that the production of
their crops has dropped due to the decrease of rainfall and the lack of
seeds that are resistant to drought.
The Agrovet dealer Delinetha John of Fide Mamba store in Babati,
Manyara region praised Balton for coming up with quality seeds that are
drought tolerant.
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