By Daily News Reporter in Dodoma
AUTHORITIES in
Dodoma are confident to meet the 4.4bn/- investment target that seeks to
increase the production of edible oil in the semiarid area, a new
venture that could make it an undisputable
regional hub for cooking oil.
Dodoma Regional
Commissioner, Dr Binilith Mahenge, says Dodoma has the best land for
groundnuts and sunflower farming, yet the two key raw materials remain
under produced "and existing factories have been targeting the local
market."
Kongwa District
Commissioner Deo Ndejembi told the 'Daily News' yesterday that the
district was committed to ensuring it met the production target.
Kongwa District,
which was a key exporter of groundnuts during the colonial
administration, has also ventured into massive production of sunflower.
Mr Ndejembi said; "our target is to produce 30 tonnes of cooking oil
daily.
The investment
meets international standards and the oil produced can compete in the
international market. We have major factories.
One of our refinery
plants is located in Kibaigwa. It's a 1.5bn/- investment. We have over
10 other small and medium refineries in the area."
With Dodoma running to capture the regional hub for cooking oil, little, however, is known about the actual production capacity.
Stakeholders in the edible oil business have rushed to blame limited interactions between the public and private sectors.
Observers admit
that should the state and none state actors work together to address the
challenge of limited expertise, appropriate seeding, lack of
inexpensive financing and business coordination can improve the
country's potential to produce sufficient cooking oil for domestic and
international markets.
Director of Finance
and Administration at the Tanzania National Business Council (TNBC)
Oliver Damasi said at a consultative meeting that the cooperation
between the public and private sectors was still too slow and needed to
be strengthened to bring a meaningful impact.
Meanwhile, the
regional commissioner has said the government has been making reasonable
investments that will spur industrial growth.
The latest
investments have been the revival of the state flagship air carrier-Air
Tanzania, planned construction of an international airport at Msalato
and the ongoing construction of Standard Gauge Railway (SGR).
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