Tanzania, March 24 -- Dar es Salaam. In Tanzania's evolving agricultural landscape, where food security and market efficiency remain central to economic stability, a new generation of leaders is quietly redefining the rules.
Among them is Fahmia Amiri Selemani, whose work in food systems regulation is steadily shaping how the country safeguards its cereal and produce markets.
As Acting Head of the Northern Zone at the Cereal and Other Produce Regulatory Authority (Copra), Fahmia oversees a vast operational area spanning seven zones and 14 regions.
Her mandate is both technical and strategic: to ensure that agricultural markets operate efficiently, that standards are upheld and that farmers and traders are equipped to compete in an incr...
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