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Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) and the Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) Successfully Collaborate on a Completed Cattle Fattening Project

Fattening for improving meat production from indigenous cattle mainly focuses on enhancing the weight and meat quality of local breeds such as the Tanzanian Shorthorn Zebu. through controlled feeding and other management practices, before they are sold for meat, the local cattle can be prepared for the market and fetch higher prices. This practice increases […]

Threatening the endangered: Uncovering endangered elasmobranchs and factors perpetuating the Tanzanian shark-fin trade

Despite global conservation efforts, elasmobranchs still face increased fishing pressure due to the high demand for their products. Although certain species have been afforded international and local protection, the high value of their products in international markets incentivizes the trade of protected species covertly within marketed fish products. The Scientist from Sokoine University of Agriculture […]

Mr. David Mugisha a 3rd yr BSc. Animal Sciences emerged among the Top 10 winners in the 11th National Essay Writing Competition of 2023 – 2024

Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) organized the 11th National Essay Writing Competition of 2023 – 2024, with the theme “Empowering Consumers through Standardization to Achieve their Rights to Safe Quality Goods and Services”. All students from Tanzania Universities and Colleges were invited to participate in this diligent essay writing competition. The winners were announced during […]

Effects of Deferred Grazing Regime on Rangeland Productivity and Health: A Case Study of Simanjiro District in Northern Tanzania

Deferred grazing is a management strategy that involves resting certain areas of rangeland from livestock grazing for a specific period. This technique aims to improve rangeland productivity and health which allows vegetation to recover and regenerate. The effects of a deferred grazing system on rangeland productivity and health in Simanjiro District, Northern Tanzania, have been […]