The history of tea development in Tanzania from the early part of this century to the present is summarised. Average yields of made tea from well managed estates in the Mufindi district have increased from around 600 kg ha-1 in the late 1950s to 3000 kg ha-1 at the present time: by comparison, yields from smallholder farms have remained much lower, averaging only 400-500 kg ha-1. There have been a large number of technical, economic and other changes over the last 30 to 40 years. The removal of shade trees, the use of herbicides, the application of NPK compound fertilisers, the introduction of irrigation (on some estates) and changes in harvesting policy have all contributed to the increases in yield. Financial and infrastructural ...
The responses of composite tea plants to drought and irrigation were studied in a line-source experi...
The effects of drip irrigation on the yield and crop water productivity responses of four tea (Camel...
Liberalisation policy in the 1980s marks the beginning of the promotion of investment in agro-indust...
Rapid growth has taken place In the smallholder tea sector in Tanzania. The Introductory chapter d...
This study focused on smallholder tea production as one strategy for Tanzanian economic development....
Tea is an important crop in Tanzania, contributing over US$45 million to exports each year. It is g...
Tea is a valuable cash crop that is being influenced not only by individual farmers, but also local ...
Tea sub-sector is a major driver of poverty reduction for Tanzanians, especially smallholder tea far...
Teak (Tectona grandis) was first introduced into Tanzania by the Germans in the late 19thcentury thr...
A line-source experiment, planted in August 1988, was used to quantify the yield responses of six te...
A GEM case study on Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands Tea Estates.The aim of this study is to give an eco...
Keywords: Kenya, Camellia sinensis L., clones, seedlings, tea industry, management, N-P-K, biomass, ...
The research study investigated the relationship between politics and smallholder tea production in ...
A symposium paper on the tea growing farming industry in Zimbabwe.Commercial tea production in Zimba...
Kayonza growers’ tea factory is a remote tea factory in south western Uganda which consists of two ...
The responses of composite tea plants to drought and irrigation were studied in a line-source experi...
The effects of drip irrigation on the yield and crop water productivity responses of four tea (Camel...
Liberalisation policy in the 1980s marks the beginning of the promotion of investment in agro-indust...
Rapid growth has taken place In the smallholder tea sector in Tanzania. The Introductory chapter d...
This study focused on smallholder tea production as one strategy for Tanzanian economic development....
Tea is an important crop in Tanzania, contributing over US$45 million to exports each year. It is g...
Tea is a valuable cash crop that is being influenced not only by individual farmers, but also local ...
Tea sub-sector is a major driver of poverty reduction for Tanzanians, especially smallholder tea far...
Teak (Tectona grandis) was first introduced into Tanzania by the Germans in the late 19thcentury thr...
A line-source experiment, planted in August 1988, was used to quantify the yield responses of six te...
A GEM case study on Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands Tea Estates.The aim of this study is to give an eco...
Keywords: Kenya, Camellia sinensis L., clones, seedlings, tea industry, management, N-P-K, biomass, ...
The research study investigated the relationship between politics and smallholder tea production in ...
A symposium paper on the tea growing farming industry in Zimbabwe.Commercial tea production in Zimba...
Kayonza growers’ tea factory is a remote tea factory in south western Uganda which consists of two ...
The responses of composite tea plants to drought and irrigation were studied in a line-source experi...
The effects of drip irrigation on the yield and crop water productivity responses of four tea (Camel...
Liberalisation policy in the 1980s marks the beginning of the promotion of investment in agro-indust...