MOROGORO, June 5 -- TANZANIA must increase investment in quality seed production, agricultural research, and innovation if it is to achieve higher farm productivity, strengthen food security, and build a more resilient agricultural sector, experts have said.

The call emerged during a high-level dialogue on investment in seed development projects and agricultural technology innovation organized by Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), bringing together researchers, financial institutions, seed producers, and regulators to chart a path toward a more productive agricultural future.

Speaking on behalf of the SUA Vice Chancellor, the universitys Deputy Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Research and Consultancy, Prof Maulid Mwatawala s...