TADB Acting Managing Director, Mr.
Augustino Matutu Chacha (with red tie) briefs a delegation from Group
Credit Agricole of Morocco on the roles and mandates of TADB. The
delegation is in the country for 11 days mission.
TADB Acting Managing Director, Mr.
Augustino Matutu Chacha (left) insists something when he meets with
delegation from Group Credit Agricole of Morocco. Right is TADB’s
Director of Finance and ICT, Mr. Severin Ndaskoi.
A delegation from Group Credit
Agricole of Morocco attentively listens to TADB Acting Managing
Director, Mr. Augustino Matutu Chacha (not in picture).
Head of delegation from Group
Credit Agricole of Morocco, Mr. Jalal Bouchama (left) who is a Director
of Engineering and Agro business hints the role of GCAM on agriculture
and socio-economic development in Morocco. Right is Mr. Samuel Mshote
from TADB.
TADB Management members speak during the discussion with delegation from Group Credit Agricole of Morocco.
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By Our Reporter,
Tanzania Agricultural Development
Bank (TADB) has received a delegation from Group Credit Agricole of
Morocco (GCAM) who will be in country for 11 days mission, from 4th-15th December 2017.
The purpose of this visit is to
facilitate TADB to develop Credit Scoring System to be used in scoring
small holder’s farmer’s projects as well as implementing the
operationalization of the signed MoU that intends to promote productive
investments in the agriculture sector and development of agro-industrial
value chain in Tanzania and Morocco.
According to the TADB Management,
these objectives will be achieved through promotion of financing and
support systems, especially for smallholder’s farmers.
The delegation from GCAM led by
Director of Engineering and Agro business, Mr. Jalal Bouchama, other
members include Chief of Agroindustry Department, Mrs. Sanae Benmali,
Director of Credit Information System, Mr. Abdessamad Danguir and Ms.
Sara Nachid, IT Developer.
TADB and GCAM signed a memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in October 2016.
TADB becomes first financial
institution in Tanzania to get assistance from GCAM, which aim to
enhance agricultural activities and to stabilize rural populations by
improving their living standards.
Since its creation, Crédit
Agricole of Morocco has committed to agriculture and socio-economic
development in rural areas by working in co-ordination with the Moroccan
government to to support the agricultural and rural development in
Morocco.
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