JAMES MSASA JAMES MSASA
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Topics: Ag Tech, Biotech, Tomato, Smallholder Farms,

🍅🌍 From Loss to Opportunity: A Lesson in Tomato Farming 🌍🍅 Every season, countless smallholder farmers around the world work hard to grow tomatoes. Yet when markets are flooded, prices collapse, and much of the harvest goes to waste. This is not just a loss of income—it is a loss of hope, energy, and food security. But there is a way forward. By turning surplus tomatoes into tomato paste, farmers can extend shelf life, reduce waste, and create a valuable product for both home use and the market. A friend in Afghanistan has shared a simple, practical method that farmers anywhere in the world can use. It requires very little equipment and transforms what could have been a loss into new opportunities. ▶️ Watch the tutorial here: Together, let’s embrace value addition in agriculture. Because every tomato saved is a farmer empowered, and every small innovation is a step toward ending post-harvest losses. 🌱 #FarmersFirst #TomatoFarming #AgriBusiness #ValueAddition #FoodSecurity

How Tomato Paste Is Made in Afghanistan! د بادنجان رومیانو روب جوړولو طریقه

How Tomato Paste Is Made in Afghanistan! د بادنجان رومیانو روب جوړولو طریقه#tomatopaste #tomato #passiveincome #Drytomato

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JAMES MSASA JAMES MSASA
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Beyond Organic , Ag Innovation, Government / Policies,
JAMES MSASA JAMES MSASA
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Topics: Urban Farming, Ag Africa, Education, Smallholder Farms,
JAMES MSASA JAMES MSASA
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Topics: Trade (Commodities), Ag Africa, Commodity/Trade Groups,
JAMES MSASA JAMES MSASA
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Topics: Soil Health, Food/Nutrition, Transportation, Trade (Commodities), Ag Africa,

Tanzania, a vibrant country in Africa, is in dire need of robust support from the private sector to revitalize its infrastructure. This transformation is essential, stretching from bustling towns to the charming villages where much of the country's agricultural production takes place. By improving these vital connections, we can significantly boost food production and ensure that nutritious supplies reach diverse regions around the globe. Picture a scooter loaded with aromatic white cardamom, valued at 28000$. As it navigates the rugged terrain, the impact of continuous heavy rainfall is painfully evident—the roads are riddled with potholes and uneven surfaces, a testament to nature’s relentless force. The journey, meant to connect farmers with markets, becomes a struggle against the elements.

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JAMES MSASA JAMES MSASA
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Topics: Hobby Farming, Urban Farming,

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Matt Brechwald is the world's most prolific agricultural podcaster. Consistently podcasting since 2014 Matt has hosted well over 1,000 podcasts about agriculture and conducted hundreds of radio interviews as well. From his farm in Kuna, Idaho, Matt has developed the term "Off-Farm Income" into a multi-national brand.