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Scaling up smallholder tree enterprises in Tanzania: overview of agroforestry activities - report of the 42nd World Agroforestry Centre Board of Trustees meeting, 17-22 April 2005, Tanzania

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The Agroforestry Research and Development Project in Tanzania was iniciated in 1986 and is part of South Africa Development Community (SADC)regional program (Agroforestry Project for Sustainable Rural Development in Zambezi Basin)which is funded by CIDACanada.This project covers five countries Malawi Tanzania Zambia Zimbabwe and Mozambique and is being implemented by the World Agroforestry Center in collaboration with government and non-governmental institutions. The project in Tanzania collaborates with the ministry of Agriculture and Food Security and the Ministry Natural Resources and Tourism. The goals of the project are to promote food security environmental resilience and to improve income particularly small scaleresource poor farmers through use of agroforestry technologies and innovations.

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