Capacity Building of Agricultural Extension Officers on Cassava production, processing and use of Disease Diagnostic Digital tools
- 23rd August, 2023 06:15
- By SINGIRA
Event Date: 01-01-1970
Venue:
Training programme of Agricultural Extension Officers on
cassava production techniques, processing and use of digital tools for disease
diagnosis is taking place at Tabora Municipality. The training involves 82 extension officers
from 14 districts in four regions. The districts include Itigi and Manyoni
(Singida); Kaliua, Urambo, Nzega DC, Nzega TC and Uyui (Tabora); Tanganyika,
Nsimbo and Mlele (Katavi); Buhigwe, Kasulu TC, Kasulu DC and Uvinza (Kigoma).
The Regional Agricultural Advisor for Tabora, Mr. Said A.
Babu officiated the training. In his opening statement, Mr. Babu urged
extension officers to use the skills gained from the training to impart the
knowledge to cassava farmers in their localities and in particular to
cassava seed producers to be able to produce quality cassava planting
materials/seeds. He further insisted that, extension officers should play a
leading role in ensuring that the needed steps including uprooting the diseased
plants to control cassava diseases are applied by all farmers. This is the only
way the cassava diseases will be controlled to increase cassava production and
productivity in Tanzania.
Speaking during the training, Dr. Kiddo Mtunda who is the National Coordinator of
Muhogo Bora project from
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), said that, this
training is part of the implementation of the set project activities to achieve
key milestones and outputs. She said the project planned to train extension
officers on cassava agronomy and the use of digital tools such as Plant Village
NURU, Seed Tracker and AKILIMO to enhance diseases diagnosis, locate cassava
seed producers and good agronomic practices respectively. This will contribute
in ensuring farmers have access to quality cassava planting materials for
improving cassava production and productivity in Tanzania, Said Dr. Mtunda.
Dr. Heneriko Kulembeka, who is a Project Coordinator representing Tanzania
Agricultural Research Institute (TARI), said that, through Muhogo Bora project, so far 131 Cassava Seed Producers have been
trained who will now work hand in hand with the trained extension officers to
increase access to quality cassava planting materials.
Muhogo Bora Project which started in
2021, under financial support from Cornell University, is implemented by
IITA and TARI in collaboration with NextGen Cassava, Mennonite Economic Development
Associates (MEDA), Tanzania Official Seed Certification Institute (TOSCI),
Building Economically Sustainable Seed Systems for Cassava (BASICS -II) and
Local Government Authorities (LGAs).