Tanzania's agricultural sector, which contributes nearly 30% of GDP, faces significant soil fertility challenges particularly in the Lake Zone and Southern Highlands. Sesbania-based soil improvement programs offer a sustainable and affordable path to restoring degraded farmland and improving food production.
Research conducted by Sokoine University of Agriculture and international partners has demonstrated sesbania's effectiveness in Tanzanian farming systems. Improved fallows using sesbania can double or triple maize yields on depleted soils within one to two seasons.
Shipments to Dar es Salaam port arrive within 14-18 days from Karachi. Tanzania's Tropical Pesticides Research Institute (TPRI) handles phytosanitary import requirements, and our documentation consistently meets their standards. Contact us for pricing on bulk orders for Tanzanian agricultural projects.
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