VICE President Dr Philip Mpango has urged the Ministry of Agriculture to take decisive action to ensure that tobacco farmers receive fair benefits from their produce, protecting them from exploitation by companies and individuals.
Addressing residents of Magiri area in Uyui District, Tabora Region yesterday, he highlighted the need for robust measures to protect tobacco farmers.
He emphasized the importance of tackling issues such as crop smuggling as well as monitoring companies that owe money to farmers.
Dr Mpango also stressed the necessity of following government protocols for distributing subsidized fertilizers for crops, including tobacco.
In addition, he directed the Ministry of Home Affairs, through the Immigration Department, to intensify efforts to control illegal immigration in the district and accelerate issuance of national identification cards for residents in border areas.
He also spoke on communication challenges in Uyui District, instructing the Ministry of Information, Communications and Information Technology through Universal Communications Service Access Fund (UCSAF), to improve communication infrastructure to support local economic activities.
Dr Mpango urged the society to uphold ethical standards, emphasizing the need to combat gender-based violence and child abuse.
He pointed out that the government has invested in modern educational infrastructure to ensure that all children, including those with disabilities, have access to education.
During his visit, he laid foundation stone for a new conference hall for Uyui District Council which will cost 700m/-. The facility is expected to generate internal revenue for the council through rental income.
Minister for Agriculture Hussein Bashe reiterated the government’s commitment to providing direct subsidies to farmers, aiming to eliminate bureaucratic obstacles and misuse of funds.
He announced that tobacco farmers would soon enter into long-term contracts with purchasing companies extended for three years to help alleviate the debt burden they face each season.
Dr Mpango’s visit to Tabora Region continues as he inspects development activities, inaugurates projects and listens to concerns of local residents.
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