Tanzania
Investment Centre (TIC) has confirmed that 2014 has kicked to a positive
start with respect to investment in the agriculture sector in
Tanzania.
As signal of their strong confidence in the Tanzanian investment climate and the country's future economic prospects,
Unilever has chosen the SACGOT corridor to expand its tea project.
The planned investment will triple Unilever’s production of tea from smallholders through outgrowers schemes.
This
will not only generate significant export revenue (projected at 110
million Euro), it will also position Tanzanian Tea as an original tea of
international repute.
As
a partner of Tanzania’s SAGCOT initiative, Unilever has expressed its
full commitment to ensure that it’s investment also addresses social
economic and environmental goals.
Smallholders will be accredited according to the rain forest alliance certification.
The
investment will catalyze significant socio-economic development in the
Iringa and Njombe regions by creating 10,000 more jobs,
enhancing the livelihoods of
another 2000-3000 tea small holders, and in total, touching the lives of
an estimated 50,000 people.
At the recent World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, Mr Pierre Luigi, Board member of Unilever,
met with the Minister of Agriculture, Honourable Chiza and the team that played a key role in supporting Unilever with the
development of the project and reiterated Unilever's commitment to investing in Tanzania. Mrs Sophia Kaduma, Permanent
Secretary in the Ministry of
Agriculture, advised that Unilever has signed an MOU with the Ministry,
the Tanzania Tea Board and the Tanzania
Smallholder
Tea Development Agency, to progress the development of the project in
line with the social and economic aspirations of the Government of
Tanzania.
TIC, Executive Director,
Mrs. Juliet Kairuki, confirmed that Unilever had applied and was granted
National Strategic Investor Status
in
December 2013 at a National Investment Steering Committee (NISC)
meeting convened by the Honourable Prime Minister, Hon. Mizengo Peter
Pinda in Dodoma.
Unilever is a leading global
supplier of fast moving consumer goods with operations in 100 countries
and sales in 190 countries. It directly employs 30,000 people
and has a turnover of 3.5 billion Euros. Africa remains at the heart of their global business strategy.
From
left to right: Juliet Kairuki, CEO, Tanzania Investment Centre, Peniel
Lyimo, Deputy CEO, Presidential Delivery Bureau, Mrs Sophia Kaduma,
Permanent Secretary Ministry of Agriculture; Hon. Chiza, Minister of
Agriculture United Republic of Tanzania, Pierre Luigi Sigismund, Board
Member and Head of Global Supply Chain Unilever; Dr Ramadhaan Mwinjika,
Permanent Secretary Ministry of Transport; Ambassador Modest Mero,
Permanent Representative of the Government of Tanzania to the United
Nations in Geneva.
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