Congratulations to our newly professor! The School of Agricultural Economics and Business Studies (SAEBS), Department of Food and Resource Economics (DeFRE) is delighted to congratulate and announce that Dr. Khalmadin D. Mutabazi (PhD) had been promoted to the rank of Associate Professor, effectively in November, 2019.Read More
16th Annual ReNAPRI Stakeholder Conference: Journey of Self-Reliance, Unlocking the potential of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement Read More
Policy Analysis Group (PAG), Annual Retreat meeting From 24th to 25th October 2019, Policy Analysis Group (PAG) organized a two days Annual retreat meeting hosted by School of Agricultural Economics and Business Studies (SAEBS)– SUA, sharing and reviewing the progress of Tanzania policy reforms including National Agricultural Policy (NAP). Read More
VALUE CHAINS SELECTION FOR DEEP DIVE ANALYSIS stakeholders’ meeting was held at Golden Tulip Hotel in Dar es Salaam on 22nd October, 2019. The meeting was attended by 14 stakeholders from the private sector, public sector and World Bank. On 22nd October 2019, The Regional Network of Agricultural Policy Research Institutes (ReNAPRI) Project Team at...Read More
TRADE Hub is a project which is expected be launched in March 2019, conducted a country pre inception meeting on Friday (25th January 2019) at 9:00 am – 16:00 p.m. (East African Time) at the School of Agricultural Economics and Business Studies (SAEBS), Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA). This meeting was in essence a preparatory one...Read More
Presentation by the Head of Department of Food and Resources Economics (DEFRE), Dr. Zena Mpenda during the Orientation day for first year students who joined the School of Agricultural Economics and Business Studies (SAEBS) for Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness in the academic year 2018/2019 on Thursday 2nd October 2018Read More
Policymakers in developing countries are faced with the challenge of prioritizing public investments to ensure the highest rates of return for society as a whole. Their plans are normally ambitious with a long list of unrealistic programs and unaffordable public investment strategies, which tend to focus on primary agriculture rather than the transformation of the...Read More