Policy Brief: Revisiting the 2013 Tanzanian National Agricultural Policy

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December 9, 2024 - Dr. Innocensia John

This policy brief reviews the 2013 Tanzanian National Agricultural Policy (NAP), emphasizing its contributions, gaps, and need for reform. Agriculture contributes 26% to Tanzania’s GDP, with the sector evolving through policies promoting liberalization, decentralization, and private sector growth.

Key Strengths:

  • Promotes agricultural modernization through research, inputs, infrastructure, marketing, and financing.
  • Encourages public-private partnerships like SAGCOT to boost agro-processing and commercialization.
  • Integrates cross-cutting issues such as gender and environmental sustainability.

Key Shortcomings:

  • Microenterprises: The NAP focuses on medium and large enterprises but neglects the critical role of microenterprises in food security, employment, and rural development.
  • Gender Equity: Although gender is recognized as a cross-cutting issue, practical measures for gender mainstreaming, especially regarding land tenure and decision-making, are absent.
  • Food Safety: Lacks specific guidelines for enforcing food safety in locally produced and traded food.
  • Environmental Sustainability: Fails to address the environmental impact of MSMEs, limiting the promotion of sustainable practices.

Recommendations:

  1. Recognize and support microenterprises in the agricultural economy.
  2. Include gender equity measures in access to resources, credit, and land tenure.
  3. Develop robust food safety standards for locally produced food.
  4. Promote environmental conservation practices among MSMEs.
  5. Enhance cross-sectoral coordination to address agriculture-related challenges in energy, health, and infrastructure.

Conclusion:
The 2013 NAP requires revision to reflect global and national changes in agriculture, including climate resilience, gender inclusivity, and microenterprise support. Aligning with Tanzania’s Five-Year Development Plan and Vision 2025 will ensure the policy supports sustainable development and food security.

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