Tanzania Economic Update, December 2019

Tanzania was again one of the top growth performers in the region. Official GDP figures show that growth remained steady in the first half of the year, driven by higher public investment and by a recovery in exports. Inflation has been low and stable, and the balance of payments is quite sound despite a widening current account deficit. Exports are recovering from last year’s contraction. The Government's Tanzania Development Vision 2025 and the Five-Year Development Plan (FYDP II) set out ambitious goals for reducing poverty and sustainably industrializing so that the country can achieve middle-income status by 2025. The government recognizes agriculture as central to realizing its objectives of socioeconomic development, which are well-articulated in the Second Agriculture Sector Development Program (ASDP II). Among the goals of ASDP II are to transform agriculture by promoting commercialization, prioritizing high-potential commodity value chains, and mobilizing capital by giving the formal private sector a growing role in agriculture. Because agriculture and related value chains drive two-thirds of all jobs—three-quarters for the poor— the sector is central to creating more and better jobs at scale and significantly reducing poverty.

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Main Author: World Bank Group
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019-12
Subjects:MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, RISKS, EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY, FINANCIAL SERVICES, CLIMATE CHANGE, DEBT, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, AGRICULTURE, TRANSFORMATION, REGULATION, INVESTMENT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/213061575479179256/Tanzania-Economic-Update-Transforming-Agriculture-Realizing-the-Potential-of-Agriculture-for-Inclusive-Growth-and-Poverty-Reduction
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spelling dig-okr-10986327912024-08-07T18:59:36Z Tanzania Economic Update, December 2019 Transforming Agriculture - Realizing the Potential of Agriculture for Inclusive Growth and Poverty Reduction World Bank Group MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH RISKS EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY FINANCIAL SERVICES CLIMATE CHANGE DEBT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURE TRANSFORMATION REGULATION INVESTMENT Tanzania was again one of the top growth performers in the region. Official GDP figures show that growth remained steady in the first half of the year, driven by higher public investment and by a recovery in exports. Inflation has been low and stable, and the balance of payments is quite sound despite a widening current account deficit. Exports are recovering from last year’s contraction. The Government's Tanzania Development Vision 2025 and the Five-Year Development Plan (FYDP II) set out ambitious goals for reducing poverty and sustainably industrializing so that the country can achieve middle-income status by 2025. The government recognizes agriculture as central to realizing its objectives of socioeconomic development, which are well-articulated in the Second Agriculture Sector Development Program (ASDP II). Among the goals of ASDP II are to transform agriculture by promoting commercialization, prioritizing high-potential commodity value chains, and mobilizing capital by giving the formal private sector a growing role in agriculture. Because agriculture and related value chains drive two-thirds of all jobs—three-quarters for the poor— the sector is central to creating more and better jobs at scale and significantly reducing poverty. 2019-12-05T21:36:37Z 2019-12-05T21:36:37Z 2019-12 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/213061575479179256/Tanzania-Economic-Update-Transforming-Agriculture-Realizing-the-Potential-of-Agriculture-for-Inclusive-Growth-and-Poverty-Reduction https://hdl.handle.net/10986/32791 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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ECONOMIC GROWTH
RISKS
EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CLIMATE CHANGE
DEBT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURE
TRANSFORMATION
REGULATION
INVESTMENT
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
RISKS
EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CLIMATE CHANGE
DEBT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURE
TRANSFORMATION
REGULATION
INVESTMENT
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RISKS
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AGRICULTURE
TRANSFORMATION
REGULATION
INVESTMENT
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ECONOMIC GROWTH
RISKS
EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CLIMATE CHANGE
DEBT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURE
TRANSFORMATION
REGULATION
INVESTMENT
World Bank Group
Tanzania Economic Update, December 2019
description Tanzania was again one of the top growth performers in the region. Official GDP figures show that growth remained steady in the first half of the year, driven by higher public investment and by a recovery in exports. Inflation has been low and stable, and the balance of payments is quite sound despite a widening current account deficit. Exports are recovering from last year’s contraction. The Government's Tanzania Development Vision 2025 and the Five-Year Development Plan (FYDP II) set out ambitious goals for reducing poverty and sustainably industrializing so that the country can achieve middle-income status by 2025. The government recognizes agriculture as central to realizing its objectives of socioeconomic development, which are well-articulated in the Second Agriculture Sector Development Program (ASDP II). Among the goals of ASDP II are to transform agriculture by promoting commercialization, prioritizing high-potential commodity value chains, and mobilizing capital by giving the formal private sector a growing role in agriculture. Because agriculture and related value chains drive two-thirds of all jobs—three-quarters for the poor— the sector is central to creating more and better jobs at scale and significantly reducing poverty.
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RISKS
EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CLIMATE CHANGE
DEBT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURE
TRANSFORMATION
REGULATION
INVESTMENT
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