Head of Department of Business Management Dr.J.R. Makindara has organised a tree planting campaign together with member of staff and students from School of Agricultural Economics and Business Studies, trees were Planted around the School Campus to protect the land from soil erosion,land degradation, source of rainfall and to be used for training and Research...Read More
Ms Desiree Sehlapelo Ibouanga is a student from South Africa at University of South Africa (UNISA) in collaboration with Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), School of Agricultural Economics and Business Studies (SAEBS) . She is presenting her research proposal here in SAEBS on ‘An assessment of Science, Technology and environmental Innovation indicators in South Africa...Read More
Students doing Masters of Business Administration (MBA) at School of Agricultural Economics and Business Studies under the department of Business Management practically on 18th February 2019 have visited Mambo Coffee Company on the side of Marketing to see various process of production which are taking place till the product reach to the final consumer under...Read More
Department of Business Management has conducted its Internal Stakeholder’s meeting on its newly proposed programmes at School of Agricultural Economics and Business Studies Read More
Dr Silver J. Hokororo was conferred a PhD in Business Administration (HRM) in the graduation Ceremony held at University of Dar-es-salaam on 13th November 2018. His thesis was on Job Satisfaction, Affective Commitment, Job Embeddedness and Academic Staff Intention to Stay in Tanzania.Read More
Lekumok Kironyi, is a PhD student at School of Agricultural Economics and Business (Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness (DAEA)) and University of Copenhagen, Denmark is presenting his PhD status progress in Rural Urban Transformation (RUT) project. The workshop was held at University of Copenhagen. On 29th October 2018.Read More
In this Article it explores factors that constrain the flow of innovation ideas among downstream actors in the food value chain in Tanzania. Prior focus was on the improvement of products, but the influence of downstream actors has received little attention from the researchers in Africa. To read full article visit the following link https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/bxrI6rVUMnvA5i4wMfVT/full This article...Read More
in a book there is alot of Marketing and bussiness issues covered in the book. There is a whole chapter is on marketing of agricultural products by small farmers. A separate chapter addresses financing matters to small farmers. We all understand that marketing is key to the success of agriculture in small farmer agriculture throughout...Read More