Posted On January 21, 2025

The Official Launch of Raha Vegetable Farm in Kahama

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As part of its ongoing efforts to expand its horticulture agribusiness, Raha Farm, led by entrepreneur Raha Aloyce, from Dumila, Morogoro, is set to launch a new seedling nursery in Kahama Municipality, Shinyanga Region.

This new site will be Raha Vegetable Farm’s fourth location, complementing its operations in Morogoro, Tanga, and Dodoma regions. The company has been an emerging force in commercial and sustainable agriculture, championing the efforts of youth cultivated through the SAGCOT Initiative and the BBT program.

The official launch is scheduled for January 29, 2025, at the Nyakato suburb in Kahama Municipality. The event invites the public to witness how Raha Vegetable Farm is revolutionizing horticulture by preparing vegetable seedlings that contribute to a greener and more sustainable future in Tanzania and beyond. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore advanced practices in nursery management, seedling preparation, and transplantation techniques, all aimed at delivering high-quality seedlings that enhance farm production and productivity while promoting sustainability.

The launch will also feature attendance from various government officials, private sector agro-input suppliers, and farmer groups, highlighting the collaborative spirit of Tanzania’s agricultural sector.

For more information or to participate in the event, please contact Raha Vegetable Farm at +255 715 463 711.

Raha Vegetable Farm is widely recognized for producing and distributing premium vegetable seedlings. Specializing in a diverse range of vegetables, including bell peppers, tomatoes, chilies, and more, Raha Vegetable Farm ensures each seedling is nurtured to meet the highest quality standards. This dedication to excellence has established Raha Farm as a trusted partner for local farmers and commercial agricultural enterprises seeking robust seedlings for their cultivation projects.

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