Agriculture in
Tanzania
The work of AGRA in Tanzania is in line with the Government of Tanzania’s Agricultural Sector Development Programme (ASDP II), which aims to transform the country’s agricultural systems and increase the productivity and income of smallholder farmers.
57Million
75%
26%
Vianey Rweyendela
AGRA TanzaniaCountry Manager

Agnes Mwaisaka
Program Coordinator
Donald Mizambwa
Associate Program Officer
Edward Agaba
Programme Officer
Frederick Sangawe
Geographical Service Team (GST) 3 (Tanzania, Uganda & Rwanda) Finance Administrator
Gilbert Moshi
Grants Officer
Ipyana Mwakasaka
Associate Program Officer
Japhet Laizer
Associate Program Officer
Lilian Mwamdanga
Associate Program Officer
Liston Njoroge
Program Officer
Nicholas Obare
M&E Officer
Nuhu Hatibu
Regional Head, East Africa
Ramadhani Vuai
Driver/Office Assistant
Seleman Kaoneka
Associate Program Officer
Stella Rwiza
Program OfficerContact
Tanzania
c/o International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
Plot 25, Mikocheni Light Industrial Area, Mwenge – Coca cola Road, Mikocheni B
P.O. Box 34441, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania
Tel. +255 22 2772360; Fax. +255 22 2775021
Email: info@agra.org
Ministry of Agriculture
Email: minister@kilimo.go.tz
Phone: +255 262320034
Overview
AGRA works with the Government and various strategic partners to increase incentives for private sector participation and investment in the agricultural sector while enhancing access to finance and markets; the adoption of climate smart technologies and use of inputs (seeds and fertilizer).
Our Investments
In the first decade, AGRA built an asset base in technologies, partnerships and models that can be scaled for competitive and inclusive agriculture in Tanzania. Our strategy and support for Tanzania from 2017 to 2021 seeks to bring all of these elements together to catalyze and sustain an Inclusive Agricultural Transformation to increase incomes and improve food security for 1.5 million smallholder farming households through an investment of US$ 28M. This will be achieved through strategic country support and government engagement coupled with a set of targeted catalytic downstream and systemic investments – through our alliance of partners – in high impact areas such as food processing and market- oriented agricultural production.
US$28 million invested in Tanzania’s agricultural industry
Early Results

$11.3Million
invested in 31 grants
742,865
Farmers Committed to Date
$1.672Million
Agricultural Sector Development Program Phase II Grant
42,000
Farmers Reached
34,000
Farmers Reached