Dar es Salaam, Aug. 8 -- This second round includes a USD 2 million partial credit guarantee and a USD 528,600 grant.

Dodoma: The Africa Fertilizer Financing Mechanism (AFFM) has launched a second-round partial credit guarantee worth USD 2 million (about 4.9bn/-) to de-risk Tanzanias fertilizer supply chain, ensuring availability, affordability, and financing.

Speaking at the launch during the National Farmers Exhibition at Nzuguni Nanenane Grounds in Dodoma, the Deputy Permanent Secretary responsible for food security in the Ministry of Agriculture, Dr Stephen Nindi, said the programme aligns with national development priorities and reflects Tanzanias readiness to partner with those who share its vision for a resilient, market-driven a...