Thursday, November 29, 2012

TFSA WITH SUA TV

from left TFSA GS during recording of the program
 FROM LEFT, TFSA GS during the programme of TFSA were by, the main topic was about hour beekeeping can be used as an alternative of source of income to Tanzanian Youth, the programme was recorded by SUA Tv and to be broadcasted after 1 week via SUA TV

it was so nice, and the presenters were explaining each stage basically to be used as the basis of establishing the beekeeping as well how can be used as a good source of income to the YOUTH instead of blaming the government  that there is NO employment
members participating
 FROM RECORDS,
Tanzania is capable of producing 138, 000 metric tons of honey worth 133.3 billion shillings (or US$
138,000,000) every year and 9,200 metric tons of beeswax worth 35 .5 billion shillings (or US$
36,800,000) annually.
 At present, Tanzania produces about 4,860 tons of honey worth 4.9 billion shillings (or about US$
5,104,167) and about 324 tons of beeswax worth 648 million shillings (or about US$ 675,000) every
year. This is only 3.5% of the existing potential of the beekeeping industry.
camera man from SUA TV


Key bee products
Honey
 Tanzania’s honey is purely organic and is ranked among the best in the world having passed the
International Quality Test in the United Kingdom by 100% for clarity, consistency and low yeast and
moisture contents;
 There are over 34 million hectares of extensive and diverse forest lands hosting 9.2 million colonies of
honey bees and a rich reserve of honey and beeswax now ready for harvesting;
Highly demanded in the urban domestic market and an ever-expanding export market in Europe,
Japan and the Middle-East.
 Potentially low investment costs and promising high returns in the immediate and long term.

Mr Kamugisha explaining somithing
  Beeswax
 A highly priced and highly demanded product nationally and internationally;
 Enjoys an already established and reliable export market in Europe, Japan, and the Middle-East;
 Rarely used in the domestic market leading to large stocks that are available in many parts of the
country at little or no cost;
 Easy to process and transport within and outside the country.
Venture possibilities
There are many venture options in the beekeeping industry includi
Mr Kiemi (center explaining) with Miss Hawa (right)

Mr |Balele sharing some ideas

finishing recording

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

so wonderful,