PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE COMMENDS TARI
- 19th March, 2024 11:15
- By SINGIRA
- News
The Industries, Trade, Agriculture and Livestock
Parliamentary Committee has commended the Tanzania Agricultural Research
Institute (TARI) for the ongoing rehabilitation of the Soil laboratory and
construction of the Tissue Culture Lab at the TARI Mlingano Centre in Tanga
Region.
The Committee applauded TARI’s efforts during
their official visit at the Centre held on March 15, 2024 to inspect the
progress of the much anticipated internationally accredited laboratory once
renovation and installation of latest laboratory equipment is complete.
The Committee’s Chairperson Hon. Deodatus
Mwanyika admitted to generally being satisfied with the progress of the works completed
and asked TARI management to fast track the remaining works as well as the
accreditation process to meet the project deadline.
Hon. Mwanyika said, “The Committee Members have
been impressed by the good work done at the TARI Mlingano Centre and have
promised to provide assistance whenever needed in order to further TARI’s
efforts in providing farmers with practical solutions through Agricultural
Research”.
He further went on to say, "Our President
has a great vision in elevating the agriculture sector of this country; and we
ought to follow suit of her vision and by making Tanzania a food basket for
Africa”.
The Deputy Minister of Agriculture Hon. David
Silinde promised before the Committee to make personal follow up the
renovations and ensure that all works are completed in time as scheduled by
April 30, 2024. It is expected once completed, the laboratory will at initial
stages be able to test 20,000 soil samples per year.
The TARI Mlingano Centre was established in 1934
and since then, it has carried out the national mandate of conducting and
coordinating all research related to sisal and soil health in Tanzania. To date,
TARI Mlingano has discovered one of the popularly grown sisal variety worldwide
– Hybrid 11648.