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  2. Cashew production in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The harvest time for Tanzanian and Mozambique cashews are in the off season for cashews from India and West Africa and therefore is sold when the market prices are higher. Furthermore, Tanzania has one of the largest sized nuts and has a very high natural yield per hectare. In 2010 an average farm produced over 1 tonne per hectare. [8]

  3. List of radio stations in Lesotho - Wikipedia

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    357 FM. Sublime Radio, 357FM 94.3FM. 106.9FM (Maseru music, talk Sesotho, English) Lesotho Catholic 103.3FM. MoAfrika FM. People's Choice FM 95.6FM. RFI Afrique (Broadcast in French and English) Bokamoso FM 97.4FM Maseru 98.2 Leribe 92.6 Mafeteng. Ultimate Radio 99.8FM (Commercial Radio Station Owned by the Government/State-State Controlled ...

  4. Coffee production in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Coffee production in Tanzania is a significant aspect of its economy as it is Tanzania 's largest export crop. [1] Tanzanian coffee production averages between 30,000 and 40,000 metric tons annually of which approximately 70% is Arabica and 30% is Robusta. The nine main growing regions of Arabica are in: Iringa. Kigoma. Matengo Highlands. Mbeya.

  5. Kuria people - Wikipedia

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    e. The Kuria people (also known as the AbaKurya, [2] are a Bantu community in Tarime District of Mara Region in Tanzania and southern Kenya. Their homeland is bounded on the east by the Migori River and on the west by the Mara River estuary. Traditionally a pastoral and farming community, the Kuria grow maize, beans and cassava as food crops ...

  6. Agriculture in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture is the main part of Tanzania's economy. [1] As of 2016, Tanzania had over 44 million hectares of arable land with only 33 percent of this amount in cultivation. [citation needed] Almost 70 percent of the rich population live in rural areas, [2] and almost all of them are involved in the farming sector. [3]

  7. List of protected areas of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania is one of the 15 countries with the largest percentage of endemic and threatened species worldwide, with at least 14,500 known and confirmed species. Tanzania also has a wide variety of species.In terms of bird species, it makes up more than a third of all plant species in Africa and is the 12th most abundant in the world. 20% of ...

  8. Chaga people - Wikipedia

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    Chaga people. The Chagga (Wachagga, in Swahili) are a Bantu ethnic group from Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania. They are the third-largest ethnic group in Tanzania. [2] They historically lived in sovereign Chagga states on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro [3][4] in both Kilimanjaro Region and eastern Arusha Region.

  9. Mass media in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms. National anthem. Tanzania portal. v. t. e. Mass media in Tanzania includes print, radio, television, and the Internet. The "Tanzania Communications Regulatory Act" of 2003 created the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority, which oversees broadcast licensing. [1] The Media Council of Tanzania began in 1995.