Agribusiness Indicators : Tanzania

Agriculture in Tanzania accounts for 28 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and employs 80 percent of its labor force. The sector is also an important source of export revenues. The data and findings presented in this report...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
FAO
OIL
TAX
TEA
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/170151468194343913/Agribusiness-indicators-Tanzania
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26561
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topic ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCESS TO MARKETS
ACCREDITATION
AGRIBUSINESS
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
AGRICULTURAL FINANCE
AGRICULTURAL INPUTS
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURE SECTOR
AGRONOMIC PRACTICES
APPLICATION PROCESSES
ARABLE LAND
AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT
AVAILABILITY OF SEED
AVERAGE YIELDS
BANK BRANCHES
BANK CREDIT
BANK LENDING
BANK OFFICE
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
CAPACITY BUILDING
CARRYING CAPACITY
CASH CROPS
CEREALS
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
CHEMICAL FERTILIZER
CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS
CLIMATE
COFFEE
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL SEED
COMMERCIALIZATION
COMMODITY
CONTRACT FARMING
CONTRACT FARMING ARRANGEMENTS
COOPERATIVES
COST OF CREDIT
COTTON
CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS
CREDIT COOPERATIVE
CREDIT COOPERATIVES
CREDIT GUARANTEE
CREDIT HISTORIES
CREDIT SOCIETIES
CROP
CROP AREA
CROP TYPE
CROP YIELDS
CROPPING
CROPPING SEASONS
CROWDING OUT
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
DIESEL
DRY LAND
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ENDOWMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTS
EQUITY FINANCING
EXCISE DUTY
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT EARNINGS
FAO
FARM
FARM ACTIVITIES
FARM HOUSEHOLDS
FARM MACHINERY
FARM PRODUCE
FARMER
FARMER ADOPTION
FARMER GROUPS
FARMERS
FARMING PRACTICES
FARMS
FERTILIZER
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
FERTILIZER COST
FERTILIZER SUBSIDY
FERTILIZER TYPE
FERTILIZER USE
FERTILIZERS
FINANCE COST
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
FINANCIAL PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FOOD CRISIS
FOOD CROPS
FOOD REQUIREMENT
FOOD SECURITY
FOUNDATION SEED
FREIGHT
FREIGHT COSTS
FUEL
FUEL PRICES
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GRAIN
GRAIN MARKET
GRAIN MARKETS
GRAINS
GUARANTEE SCHEME
GUARANTEE SCHEMES
HECTARES OF LAND
HERBICIDES
HIGH TRANSPORT
HORTICULTURE
HYBRID SEED
HYBRID SEEDS
HYBRIDS
IFPRI
IMPORT DUTY
INCENTIVES FOR AGRICULTURE
INPUT PRICES
INPUT USE
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATES
INVESTMENT BANK
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
LABOR FORCE
LACK OF ACCESS
LACK OF AWARENESS
LEGUMES
LENDERS
LENDING PORTFOLIO
LIMITED ACCESS
LOAN APPLICATION
LOAN GUARANTEE
LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAMS
MAIZE
MAIZE CROP
MARINE TRANSPORT
MARITIME TRANSPORT
MFIS
MICRO FINANCE
MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MOTOR VEHICLES
MULTINATIONALS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEW MARKET
OIL
OILSEEDS
PADDY
PADDY YIELDS
PENSION FUNDS
PLANT BREEDERS
PLANTING
PLOWING
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POPULATION DENSITY
PORT AUTHORITY
PORT OF ENTRY
POTATOES
PRICE VARIATIONS
PRIVATE CREDIT
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATE SEED SECTOR
PRODUCE
PRODUCERS
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC BANKS
PULSES
RICE
RICE CULTIVATION
RISK OF LOSS
ROAD
ROAD NETWORK
ROADS
RURAL ACCESS
RURAL ROADS
SAVINGS
SEED
SEED % SECTOR
SEED CERTIFICATION
SEED COMPANIES
SEED ENTERPRISES
SEED INDUSTRY
SEED MULTIPLICATION
SEED PRODUCTION
SEED REGULATION
SEED SECTOR
SEED STORAGE
SEED SYSTEM
SEED TESTING
SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION
SEED TREATMENT
SEED VARIETIES
SEEDS
SISAL
SMALL FARMERS
SMALL-SCALE FARMERS
SMALLHOLDER
SMALLHOLDER FARMERS
SMALLHOLDERS
SOFT LOAN
SOIL HEALTH
SOIL TYPE
SORGHUM
SUNFLOWER
SUNFLOWER SEEDS
SUPPLY CHAIN
SUPPLY CHAINS
SUPPLY OF CREDIT
TAX
TAX RATES
TEA
TILLERS
TOBACCO
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT COSTS
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
TRANSPORT POLICY
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORT SERVICES
TRANSPORTATION
TRUCKS
URBAN AREAS
VARIETY RELEASE
VEGETABLES
VILLAGES
VOUCHER
VOUCHERS
WAREHOUSE
WAREHOUSE RECEIPT
WAREHOUSE RECEIPT SYSTEM
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
WAREHOUSES
WHEAT
spellingShingle ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCESS TO MARKETS
ACCREDITATION
AGRIBUSINESS
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
AGRICULTURAL FINANCE
AGRICULTURAL INPUTS
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURE SECTOR
AGRONOMIC PRACTICES
APPLICATION PROCESSES
ARABLE LAND
AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT
AVAILABILITY OF SEED
AVERAGE YIELDS
BANK BRANCHES
BANK CREDIT
BANK LENDING
BANK OFFICE
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
CAPACITY BUILDING
CARRYING CAPACITY
CASH CROPS
CEREALS
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
CHEMICAL FERTILIZER
CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS
CLIMATE
COFFEE
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL SEED
COMMERCIALIZATION
COMMODITY
CONTRACT FARMING
CONTRACT FARMING ARRANGEMENTS
COOPERATIVES
COST OF CREDIT
COTTON
CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS
CREDIT COOPERATIVE
CREDIT COOPERATIVES
CREDIT GUARANTEE
CREDIT HISTORIES
CREDIT SOCIETIES
CROP
CROP AREA
CROP TYPE
CROP YIELDS
CROPPING
CROPPING SEASONS
CROWDING OUT
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
DIESEL
DRY LAND
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ENDOWMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTS
EQUITY FINANCING
EXCISE DUTY
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT EARNINGS
FAO
FARM
FARM ACTIVITIES
FARM HOUSEHOLDS
FARM MACHINERY
FARM PRODUCE
FARMER
FARMER ADOPTION
FARMER GROUPS
FARMERS
FARMING PRACTICES
FARMS
FERTILIZER
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
FERTILIZER COST
FERTILIZER SUBSIDY
FERTILIZER TYPE
FERTILIZER USE
FERTILIZERS
FINANCE COST
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
FINANCIAL PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FOOD CRISIS
FOOD CROPS
FOOD REQUIREMENT
FOOD SECURITY
FOUNDATION SEED
FREIGHT
FREIGHT COSTS
FUEL
FUEL PRICES
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GRAIN
GRAIN MARKET
GRAIN MARKETS
GRAINS
GUARANTEE SCHEME
GUARANTEE SCHEMES
HECTARES OF LAND
HERBICIDES
HIGH TRANSPORT
HORTICULTURE
HYBRID SEED
HYBRID SEEDS
HYBRIDS
IFPRI
IMPORT DUTY
INCENTIVES FOR AGRICULTURE
INPUT PRICES
INPUT USE
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATES
INVESTMENT BANK
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
LABOR FORCE
LACK OF ACCESS
LACK OF AWARENESS
LEGUMES
LENDERS
LENDING PORTFOLIO
LIMITED ACCESS
LOAN APPLICATION
LOAN GUARANTEE
LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAMS
MAIZE
MAIZE CROP
MARINE TRANSPORT
MARITIME TRANSPORT
MFIS
MICRO FINANCE
MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MOTOR VEHICLES
MULTINATIONALS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEW MARKET
OIL
OILSEEDS
PADDY
PADDY YIELDS
PENSION FUNDS
PLANT BREEDERS
PLANTING
PLOWING
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POPULATION DENSITY
PORT AUTHORITY
PORT OF ENTRY
POTATOES
PRICE VARIATIONS
PRIVATE CREDIT
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATE SEED SECTOR
PRODUCE
PRODUCERS
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC BANKS
PULSES
RICE
RICE CULTIVATION
RISK OF LOSS
ROAD
ROAD NETWORK
ROADS
RURAL ACCESS
RURAL ROADS
SAVINGS
SEED
SEED % SECTOR
SEED CERTIFICATION
SEED COMPANIES
SEED ENTERPRISES
SEED INDUSTRY
SEED MULTIPLICATION
SEED PRODUCTION
SEED REGULATION
SEED SECTOR
SEED STORAGE
SEED SYSTEM
SEED TESTING
SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION
SEED TREATMENT
SEED VARIETIES
SEEDS
SISAL
SMALL FARMERS
SMALL-SCALE FARMERS
SMALLHOLDER
SMALLHOLDER FARMERS
SMALLHOLDERS
SOFT LOAN
SOIL HEALTH
SOIL TYPE
SORGHUM
SUNFLOWER
SUNFLOWER SEEDS
SUPPLY CHAIN
SUPPLY CHAINS
SUPPLY OF CREDIT
TAX
TAX RATES
TEA
TILLERS
TOBACCO
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT COSTS
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
TRANSPORT POLICY
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORT SERVICES
TRANSPORTATION
TRUCKS
URBAN AREAS
VARIETY RELEASE
VEGETABLES
VILLAGES
VOUCHER
VOUCHERS
WAREHOUSE
WAREHOUSE RECEIPT
WAREHOUSE RECEIPT SYSTEM
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
WAREHOUSES
WHEAT
World Bank
Agribusiness Indicators : Tanzania
geographic_facet Africa
Tanzania
description Agriculture in Tanzania accounts for 28 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and employs 80 percent of its labor force. The sector is also an important source of export revenues. The data and findings presented in this report provide a summary of the performance of the agriculture sector in Tanzania using a set of indicators covering six areas. These are: 1) access to and availability of certified seed; 2) availability of and access to fertilizer; 3) access to farm machinery, particularly tractor hire services for land preparation; 4) access to agricultural and agro-enterprise finance; 5) the cost and efficiency of transporting agricultural commodities; and 6) measures of policy certainty and uncertainty as perceived by private investors and the effects these have on the enabling environment for producers and agribusinesses. The Agribusiness Indicators (ABI) team conducted interviews with Government agencies, private firms (fertilizer importers, seed companies, tractor importers and distributors, transporters), commercial banks, farmer-based organizations, donors, and Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs). The ABI program is pilot testing an initial set of indicators on the ease (or difficulty) of operating agribusinesses in African countries. The indicators are used to assess whether the countries have an enabling environment that is conducive to agribusiness investment, competitiveness, and ultimately agriculture-led growth.
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title Agribusiness Indicators : Tanzania
title_short Agribusiness Indicators : Tanzania
title_full Agribusiness Indicators : Tanzania
title_fullStr Agribusiness Indicators : Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Agribusiness Indicators : Tanzania
title_sort agribusiness indicators : tanzania
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/170151468194343913/Agribusiness-indicators-Tanzania
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26561
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spelling okr-10986-265612021-04-23T14:04:36Z Agribusiness Indicators : Tanzania World Bank ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCREDITATION AGRIBUSINESS AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL CROPS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS AGRICULTURAL FINANCE AGRICULTURAL INPUTS AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE SECTOR AGRONOMIC PRACTICES APPLICATION PROCESSES ARABLE LAND AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT AVAILABILITY OF SEED AVERAGE YIELDS BANK BRANCHES BANK CREDIT BANK LENDING BANK OFFICE BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CAPACITY BUILDING CARRYING CAPACITY CASH CROPS CEREALS CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CHEMICAL FERTILIZER CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS CLIMATE COFFEE COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL SEED COMMERCIALIZATION COMMODITY CONTRACT FARMING CONTRACT FARMING ARRANGEMENTS COOPERATIVES COST OF CREDIT COTTON CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS CREDIT COOPERATIVE CREDIT COOPERATIVES CREDIT GUARANTEE CREDIT HISTORIES CREDIT SOCIETIES CROP CROP AREA CROP TYPE CROP YIELDS CROPPING CROPPING SEASONS CROWDING OUT DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT CENTER DIESEL DRY LAND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIES OF SCALE ENDOWMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTS EQUITY FINANCING EXCISE DUTY EXPENDITURE EXPORT EARNINGS FAO FARM FARM ACTIVITIES FARM HOUSEHOLDS FARM MACHINERY FARM PRODUCE FARMER FARMER ADOPTION FARMER GROUPS FARMERS FARMING PRACTICES FARMS FERTILIZER FERTILIZER APPLICATION FERTILIZER COST FERTILIZER SUBSIDY FERTILIZER TYPE FERTILIZER USE FERTILIZERS FINANCE COST FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL PROVIDERS FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES FOOD CRISIS FOOD CROPS FOOD REQUIREMENT FOOD SECURITY FOUNDATION SEED FREIGHT FREIGHT COSTS FUEL FUEL PRICES GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS GOVERNMENT POLICY GRAIN GRAIN MARKET GRAIN MARKETS GRAINS GUARANTEE SCHEME GUARANTEE SCHEMES HECTARES OF LAND HERBICIDES HIGH TRANSPORT HORTICULTURE HYBRID SEED HYBRID SEEDS HYBRIDS IFPRI IMPORT DUTY INCENTIVES FOR AGRICULTURE INPUT PRICES INPUT USE INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INVESTMENT BANK INVESTMENT DECISIONS LABOR FORCE LACK OF ACCESS LACK OF AWARENESS LEGUMES LENDERS LENDING PORTFOLIO LIMITED ACCESS LOAN APPLICATION LOAN GUARANTEE LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAMS MAIZE MAIZE CROP MARINE TRANSPORT MARITIME TRANSPORT MFIS MICRO FINANCE MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTIONS MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MOTOR VEHICLES MULTINATIONALS NATURAL RESOURCES NEW MARKET OIL OILSEEDS PADDY PADDY YIELDS PENSION FUNDS PLANT BREEDERS PLANTING PLOWING POLICY ENVIRONMENT POPULATION DENSITY PORT AUTHORITY PORT OF ENTRY POTATOES PRICE VARIATIONS PRIVATE CREDIT PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE SEED SECTOR PRODUCE PRODUCERS PROFITABILITY PUBLIC BANKS PULSES RICE RICE CULTIVATION RISK OF LOSS ROAD ROAD NETWORK ROADS RURAL ACCESS RURAL ROADS SAVINGS SEED SEED % SECTOR SEED CERTIFICATION SEED COMPANIES SEED ENTERPRISES SEED INDUSTRY SEED MULTIPLICATION SEED PRODUCTION SEED REGULATION SEED SECTOR SEED STORAGE SEED SYSTEM SEED TESTING SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION SEED TREATMENT SEED VARIETIES SEEDS SISAL SMALL FARMERS SMALL-SCALE FARMERS SMALLHOLDER SMALLHOLDER FARMERS SMALLHOLDERS SOFT LOAN SOIL HEALTH SOIL TYPE SORGHUM SUNFLOWER SUNFLOWER SEEDS SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAINS SUPPLY OF CREDIT TAX TAX RATES TEA TILLERS TOBACCO TRANSPORT TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT TRANSPORT POLICY TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICES TRANSPORTATION TRUCKS URBAN AREAS VARIETY RELEASE VEGETABLES VILLAGES VOUCHER VOUCHERS WAREHOUSE WAREHOUSE RECEIPT WAREHOUSE RECEIPT SYSTEM WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS WAREHOUSES WHEAT Agriculture in Tanzania accounts for 28 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and employs 80 percent of its labor force. The sector is also an important source of export revenues. The data and findings presented in this report provide a summary of the performance of the agriculture sector in Tanzania using a set of indicators covering six areas. These are: 1) access to and availability of certified seed; 2) availability of and access to fertilizer; 3) access to farm machinery, particularly tractor hire services for land preparation; 4) access to agricultural and agro-enterprise finance; 5) the cost and efficiency of transporting agricultural commodities; and 6) measures of policy certainty and uncertainty as perceived by private investors and the effects these have on the enabling environment for producers and agribusinesses. The Agribusiness Indicators (ABI) team conducted interviews with Government agencies, private firms (fertilizer importers, seed companies, tractor importers and distributors, transporters), commercial banks, farmer-based organizations, donors, and Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs). The ABI program is pilot testing an initial set of indicators on the ease (or difficulty) of operating agribusinesses in African countries. The indicators are used to assess whether the countries have an enabling environment that is conducive to agribusiness investment, competitiveness, and ultimately agriculture-led growth. 2017-05-09T19:59:01Z 2017-05-09T19:59:01Z 2012-11 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/170151468194343913/Agribusiness-indicators-Tanzania http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26561 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agriculture Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Tanzania