Tanzania, June 12 -- Mwanza. More than 150 young farmers and women are set to benefit from a financial literacy programme aimed at enhancing their ability to make informed financial decisions, a move expected to improve productivity and strengthen livelihoods in Tanzania's agricultural sector.

The initiative, implemented through a partnership between the Bank of Tanzania (BoT) and the World Food Programme (WFP), adopts a Training of Trainers (ToT) model under which participants are equipped with financial management skills and knowledge that they will subsequently cascade to fellow farmers within their communities.

The programme stems from an agreement signed between BoT and WFP in August 2025 to advance financial inclusion by improving...