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‘3,000 year-old’ trees in Tanzania are new species
Botanist Andrea Bianchi and local plant experts Aloyce Mwakisoma and his brother Ruben were exploring two tiny village forest reserves in the Udzungwa mountains in 2019, when they stumbled upon some ...
An NGO working with Maasai pastoralists in northern Tanzania says its efforts to restore tree cover in the semiarid region and offer alternative forms of livelihood in the face of climate change ...
Off the coast of Tanzania, Zanzibar’s lush vegetation and beaches drive its tourism-dependent economy. The island is also a hub for agriculture and fishing industries, which help feed its 1.5 million ...
Maxwell Ochoo’s first attempt at farming was a dismal failure. In Ochieng Odiere, a village near the shores of Kenya’s Lake Victoria, “getting a job is a challenge,” the 34-year-old says. To earn some ...
Dar es Salaam — Rural people in Mufindi District are making money by growing trees for sale. Most of such people used to depend on subsistence farming for their livelihoods, but they have now turned ...
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