PERMANENT Secretary
(PS) in the Ministry of Agriculture, Mr Gerald Kusaya, has commended
the
Tanzania Cooperative Development Commission (TCDC) for the role it
had played to improve the cooperative sector in the country.
The PS said
recently that the TCDC has managed to bring cooperative societies
members together, pointing out that the farmers are now enjoying
reliable markets of their crops.
"TCDC has played a
key role to unite members in production, crops collection and market
improvement," said the Permanent Secretary while addressing staff
members of TCDC.
Mr Kusaya said TCDC
had registered massive achievements in the agricultural sector and good
governance improvement in cooperative societies, saying supervision of
cooperative societies starts with members themselves.
"We have witnessed
positive changes in cooperative society in the country. Key stakeholders
have continued to join cooperative societies including Agricultural
Marketing Cooperative Societies (AMCOS)," he said.
Mr Kusaya noted
that a cooperative system has helped collection of accurate statistics
on agricultural production and reliable revenues collection in the
district councils as well as the Tanzania Mercantile Exchange (TMX).
"Through TMX and
crops bodies, farmers of the strategic crops have tremendously benefited
from reliable markets. The crops such as tobacco, coffee, cotton and
cocoa fetched money amounting to 2.7 trillion/-," he said.
Briefing on
achievements and challenges of the Commission, Registrar of Cooperative
Societies, Dr Benson Ndiege, said the Savings and Credit Cooperative
Society (SACCOS) have uplifted the loans amount to 1.5bn/- in 2017 from
854bn/- in 2019.
"Cooperative sector
has made significant contributions in terms of creating job
opportunities for youth. The Commission has supervised cooperative
societies hence to create jobs," he said.
Dr Ndiege said at
least 90,090 youths have landed permanent and temporary jobs at
cooperative societies up to June, 2020, saying in 2018, cooperative
societies created 32,668 jobs.
On her part,
Commissioner, Ms Salome Tondi, said the cooperative sector might
continue to grow and become stronger, saying education should be a
priority to set free cooperative members.
She pointed out
members should be educated in election procedures, rights and
responsibilities of members and steps to run cooperative societies.
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