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  • First Year Students are Encouraged to Focus on Studies

    First year 2024/25 students who joined the Sokoine University of Agriculture have been assured that they have made the right choice and the office of the Dean of students will do all that is possible to assist students in their academic endeavors. Furthermore, they were encouraged to focus on their studies all the time they will be at SUA so that they can fulfill their academic goals.

  • SUA Kuwajenga Wanafunzi wa Mkondo wa Amali Shule ya Sekondari Mafiga
    Chuo Kikuu cha Sokoine cha Kilimo (SUA) kupitia Shule Kuu ya Elimu kimejipanga vyema kuhakikisha miundombinu ya ufundishaji inakuwa rafiki kwa wanafunzi mkondo wa amali katika shule ya Sekondari Mafiga ili wanawajengea uwezo wanafunzi hao.
  • WATCH: 44th SUA Graduation Ceremony in Morogoro

    The 44th Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) Graduation Ceremony is being held today Thursday 17th October 2024 at the Edward Moringe Campus (Main Campus), Morogoro, starting at 10:00 am. On this day, the Chancellor of SUA Hon. (R.t.d) Justice, Joseph Sinde Warioba will confer degree and non-degree awards to the graduands

  • The 2024 Alumnus of the Year

    Alumnus of the year is Prof. Dos Santos Silayo in recognition for his outstanding contribution to forest conservation and management as the Conservation Commissioner for the Tanzania Forest Services (TFS) Agency. TFS is a government agency responsible for managing forests and bee resources in Tanzania

  • RC Malima Awataka Wataalamu wa Misitu SUA Kuendelea Kutoa Elimu ya Uhifadhi wa Misitu
    Mkuu wa Mkoa wa Morogoro Mhe. Adam Malima amewataka Wataalamu wa Misitu kutoka Chuo Kikuu cha Sokoine cha Kilimo kuhimiza utekelezaji wa utunzaji na uendelezaji wa misitu nchini kwa manufaa ya vizazi vya sasa na baadaye. Amebainisha hayo katika siku ya kufunga Maadhimisho ya Miaka 50 ya kuanzishwa kwa Kitivo cha Mafunzo ya Misitu  katika Chuo Kikuu cha Sokoine cha Kilimo (SUA) ambapo amesema kitu wanachotakiwa kukifanya ni kuendelea kutoa elimu kwa jamii ili kuisadia  kupata uelewa wa umuhimu wa uhifadhi wa Misitu katika maeneo yote kwa ajili ya kukiwezesha kizazi kijacho kuja kunufaika na misitu na mazingira kiujumla.
  • Rais Dkt. Samia Akizindua Kitabu cha Edward Moringe Sokoine (Maisha na Uongozi Wake)
    Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania Mhe. Dkt Samia Suluhu Hassan akizindua Kitabu cha Edward Moringe Sokoine (Maisha na Uongozi Wake) kituo cha Mikutano cha Kimataifa cha Julius Nyerere Dar es Salaam, leo tarehe 30 Septemba, 2024.
  • Highlights of the Inception Meeting of the Project โ€œSafeguard Water Security Towards Sustainable Development Goals in Aquatic Ecosystemsโ€
    On September 2nd, 2024, the project team convened inception meeting for inauguration of the project on Safeguard Water Security Towards Sustainable Development Goals in Aquatic Ecosystems at Mwembeni Complex, Musoma Mara.
  • Book Launch
    We are excited to announce the launch of the book titled, "Edward Moringe Sokoine: Maisha na Uongozi Wake," honouring the legacy of the Late Edward Moringe Sokoine, the former Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania. The launch will take place on 30th September 2024 at the Julius Nyerere International Conference Center (JNICC) in Dar es Salaam, with H. E. Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, officiating the event. We invite you to join us in celebrating the remarkable life and leadership of this esteemed figure.
  • SUA research has identified 3935 biodiversity species in three nature reserve forests in the Eastern Arc Mountains
    A research project titled Enhancing the Usability of Biodiversity Data for Sustainable Conservation and Livelihoods in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania reveals the presence of over 3,935 biodiversity species in the natural forests of Kilombero, Udzungwa, and Uluguru
  • ๐‘ฏ๐‘ฌ๐‘ฌ๐‘ป ๐‘ท๐’“๐’๐’‹๐’†๐’„๐’• A๐’„๐’‰๐’Š๐’†๐’—๐’†๐’” M๐’Š๐’”๐’”๐’Š๐’๐’ ๐’˜๐’Š๐’•๐’‰ ๐‘พ๐’†๐’๐’-๐‘ซ๐’“๐’Š๐’๐’๐’Š๐’๐’ˆ ๐‘น๐’Š๐’ˆ
    To address water scarcity, Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) has acquired a well drilling rig. This initiative, facilitated by the Higher Education for Economic Transformation (HEET) project, aims not only to tackle water shortages but also to provide practical training for students pursuing degrees related to water resource engineering.
  • SUA-RECODA MoU Steering Committee Meeting held at RECODAโ€™s Site Office in Morogoro
    For about 10 years now, SUA and RECODA have had a fruitful formal collaboration. the MoU Steering Committee Meeting was held at RECODA Site Office in Morogoro (Photo 1).
  • SUA to Establish University Carbon Business Training Forest in Ruvuma Region
    Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) through its College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism intends to establish a University Business Training Forest in the Madaba District Council in Ruvuma Region as part of the universityโ€™s strategies to manage and increase internal revenue generation to effectively fulfill its responsibilities.
  • Rais Samia azindua Jengo Mtambuka la Mafunzo SUA, akimwagia sifa Chuo kwa kufanya vizuri
    Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania Mhe. Dkt. Samia Suluhu Hassan amezindua Jengo Mtambuka la Mafunzo lililopo katika Chuo Kikuu cha Sokoine cha Kilimo (SUA) na kukipongeza Chuo hicho kwa kufanya tafiti zenye tija nchini na kutoa majibu kwa mahitaji ya jamii za Tanzania na Afrika.
  • Ziara ya Mhe. Dkt Samia Suluhu Hassan Akizindua Jengo Mtambuka la Mafunzo Chuo cha Sokoine cha Kilimo Mkoani Morogoro
    MBASHARA Ziara ya Mhe. Dkt Samia Suluhu Hassan Akizindua Jengo Mtambuka la Mafunzo Chuo cha Sokoine cha Kilimo Mkoani Morogoro
  • Karibu SUA Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania Mhe. Dkt. Samia Suluhu Hassan
    Karibu Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania Mhe. Dkt. Samia Suluhu Hassan katika Chuo kikuu cha Sokoine cha Kilimo ikiwa ni Uzinduzi wa Jengo Mtambuka la Mafunzo
  • Dkt. Buriani Awapongeza SUA kwa Tafiti za Kilimo,Mifugo na Uvuvi

    Ametoa pongezi hizo Agosti 2, 2024 wakati akifungua Maonesho ya Nane Nane Kanda ya Mashariki katika viwanja vya Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere mkoani Morogoro yaliyobeba kauli mbiu isemayo โ€œChagua Viongozi Bora wa Serikali za Mitaa kwa Maendeleo Endelevu ya Kilimo, Mifugo na Uvuvi".

     

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  • The Monitoring and Evaluation Team of the HEET Project Visits Ifinga Training Forest and Mizengo Pinda Campus
    The Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Team of the Higher Education for Economic Transformation (HEET) project from Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), in carrying out its duties, has visited Ifinga Training Forest located in Madaba Town Council in Ruvuma Region, along with the Mizengo Pinda Campus located in Katavi Region.
  • ONLINE Application (UNDERGRADUATE)
    Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania invites applications from qualified candidates for admission to its undergrad- uate degree and non-degree programmes for the academic year 2024/2025. Form Four, Form Six, and diploma graduates with the required qualifications as detailed under each programme are encouraged to apply. Applicants with special needs or disabilities are encouraged to apply and should indicate their specific needs. The first application window opens on 15th July, 2024, and closes on 10th August, 2024.
  • APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION into Higher Degrees for the Academic Year 2024-2025
    Applications are hereby invited for admission into Higher Degrees at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) for the academic year 2024/2025. Candidates for Postgraduate Diploma, Master and PhD Degree programmes by Coursework and Dissertation are admitted and registered once every year for an academic year that starts in October of each year. Successful candidates will be notified immediately after consideration and approval are made by the Senate and they will be expected to embark on studies in October, 2024.  Candidates for Masterโ€™s and PhD by Research and Thesis may apply and be admitted at anytime of the year. Candidates meeting the prescribed minimum qualifications are invited to apply for admission. READ MORE:
  • CALL FOR APPLICATIONS for Undergraduate Programmes in the Academic Year 2024/2025 for SUA
    Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania invites applications from qualified candidates for admission to its undergrad- uate degree and non-degree programmes for the academic year 2024/2025. Form Four, Form Six, and diploma graduates with the required qualifications as detailed under each programme are encouraged to apply. Applicants with special needs or disabilities are encouraged to apply and should indicate their specific needs. The first application window opens on 15th July, 2024, and closes on 10th August, 2024.
  • FoodLAND Project Proposition for Nutritional Recommendations in Addressing Malnutrition in Tanzania
    In #Tanzania the prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies is higher in rural areas, while overweight and obesity are higher among the urban population. To tackle malnutrition in the country #FoodLAND's nutrition experts have generated a total of 9๏ธโƒฃ0๏ธโƒฃ nutritional recommendations tailored to the specific needs of people at different stages of the life cycle. In addition, the #SUA team has improved bean varieties and developed processed composite flour, rich in micronutrients, especially iron and zinc. Multi-sectoral collaboration will be important, from production to consumption, for dietary diversification. For more information, read https://foodland-africa.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/PR-FoodLAND-recommendations-TZ.pdf โ–ถ๏ธMore details in the #video by Akwilina Wendelin Mwanri from Sokoine University of Agriculture ๐ŸŽž https://bit.ly/3XQNHuy
  • SUA 2024/2025 Admissions
    Welcome to the Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) Community! We are excited to announce that the application window for undergraduate programs at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) will soon be open. The first application window begins on 15th July 2024.
  • The CLARITY T-Lab is used to research groundwater availability
    It is described that the T-Lab for the Climate Adaptation and Resilience in Tropical drylands (CLARITY) project which involves various stakeholders who are looking for solutions to the challenge of climate change and its effects on the availability of groundwater can help solve the challenge of water availability in Dodoma City.
  • An Exciting Adventure and Coursework for Our Third Year BSc Wildlife Management 2024
    Mountain climbing is one of the most exhilarating sports, delivering an unparalleled adrenaline rush. People find solace and pleasure in this activity, as it offers a fantastic way to rejuvenate oneself. An expedition like mountain climbing brings you closer to nature, fostering a deep connection with the environment.
  • Sokoine University of Agriculture Flagship at the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, A historic Testament
    A team of BSc. Wildlife Management students from the Department of Wildlife Management Celebrating their achievement Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) has etched its mark on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africaโ€™s highest peak, with a remarkable achievement by BSc. Wildlife Management students from the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism. On Wednesday morning, 2024, the students successfully reached Uhuru Peak after a thrilling three-day journey, marking a significant milestone in their field practical studies.
  • ECOFOOD Project Launched at Gulu University, Uganda
    The project entitled โ€œCreating Inclusive and Sustainable Food Systems in Refugee hosting contexts in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)โ€ in short ECOFOOD, whose implementation started in August 2023 and ends in July 2027, was officially launched on the 10th June, 2024 by the Vice Chancellor of Gulu University in Uganda, Prof. George L. Openjuru. Also in attendance were Dr. Collins Okello, Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture and Environment and some faculty members as well as project team members representing five contributing institutions led by Ruralis - Institute for Rural and Regional Research based in Norway. The other institutions are Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL), Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), and Gulu University. The SUA ECOFOOD team was represented by Prof. Dismas Mwaseba and Dr. Akwilima Mwanri. Funded by the Research Council of Norway, ECOFOOD will investigate how access to agricultural resources (land, water, farm inputs, technology, credit) and climate-resilient innovations, can foster the effective participation of women and youth small-scale food producers in local food systems. Besides, ECOFOOD will provide knowledge on barriers and incentives to adopting climate-resilient innovations within different food systems (crop, livestock, and fisheries) in refugee hosting contexts in Uganda and Tanzania.
  • Wine producers should consider quality and consumer safety
    The participants of the professional wine production seminar in the country have been advised to invest their time in learning the best way to prepare and produce good wine so that it can compete with similar products that are produced by competing countries.
  • Investing in Nature Conservation: Incorporating Bankable Nature Solutions and Blended Finance in Ecohydrology
    Between 15h and 19th April 2024, the UNESCO Chair on Ecohydrology and Transboundary Water Management hosted at  the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, College of Natural and Applied Sciences (CONAS) of Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) organized the 6th International Training on Ecohydrology in Tanzania
  • SUA Comes With a Solution For Mastitis Disease In Dairy Animals
    Sokoine University of Agriculture has launched an innovative research project using tree sap to treat mastitis fever in dairy animals, where it has been stated that the fever is dangerous for the animal and leads to losses for the breeder because its treatment is expensive and takes a long time as well as it causes loss of milk.
  • Scholars request policies to coordinate Artificial Intelligence in Higher Learning
    Education Stakeholders from various universities in Tanzania suggest the Government collaborate with Universities to see the importance of formulating policies and guidelines that will coordinate the use of artificial intelligence in education and enable the country to benefit from this vital technology that significantly benefits education and community development.
  • WATCH: 43rd SUA Mid Year Graduation Ceremony in Morogoro
    The 43nd Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) Mid Year Graduation Ceremony is being held on Thursday 23rd May 2024 at the Edward Moringe Campus (Main Campus), Morogoro, starting at 10:00 am. On this day, the Chancellor of SUA Hon. (R.t.d) Justice, Joseph Sinde Warioba will confer degree and non-degree awards to the graduands
  • SUA Participates in Signing of INTERACT AFRICA Consortium Agreement and Project Launch
    The Mobility in Innovative Green Technologies for Climate Change Mitigation and Sustainable Bioeconomy (INTERACT-Africa) project was officially launched on 3rd May 2024 at Kisumu Hotel Kenya.
  • Quality Fish Harvest at the Model Training Farm
    The Aquaculture section under the Department of Model Training Farm (DMTF) at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) is committed to nurturing competent professionals who will address the low productivity and profitability of fish farms and support the blue economy policy in Tanzania. The DMTF is strategically designed to provide students with real hand practices and experience in every aspect of fish farming, from pond construction to fish processing.
  • SUA KUSAIDIA UTUNZWAJI WA MAZINGIRA NCHINI
    Imebainishwa kuwa kuna umuhimu mkubwa wa kuwajengea uwezo watunga sera hasa Makatibu Wakuu na Wabunge kuhusu athari za matumizi mabaya ya ardhi katika maeneo ya vyanzo vya maji, Mito na kandokando ya Bahari ili kuwa na uelewa wa pamoja wa athari hizo na mna ya kukabiliana nazo kwa manufaa ya Taifa na vizazi vijavyo.
  • SUA Scientist Participates in an International Research Collaboration to Identify and Name the Commonest Tropical Tree Species Across Three Continents for the First Time
    An international collaboration of 356 scientists in which Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) is a collaborator has found almost identical patterns of tree diversity across tropical forests of the world. A study of more than one million trees across 1,568 tropical locations worldwide, published in Nature, observed that 2.2% of tree species make up 50% of the total number of trees in tropical forests across Africa, the Amazon (South America), and Southeast Asia, with each continent consisting of the same proportion of a few common species and many rare species.
  • The Impact of Established Pastures at the Model Training Farm
    The Department of Model Training Farm (DMTF) through the Pasture Management Units is showcasing practical livestock husbandry techniques to local communities, emphasizing the business aspect. This success is largely attributed to the established diverse pastures like Bracharia ruziziensis, Cenchrus ciliaris, Chloris gayana, Pennisetum purpureum, Juncao grass, and Guatemala grass, and more.
  • LAUNCHING OF INTERACT-AFRICA PROJECT AT SOKOINE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE
    Sokoine University of Agriculture, has launched a four-year Research Project tilted โ€œMobility in Innovative Green Technologies for Climate Change Mitigation and Sustainable Bioeconomy (Mabadilishano ya Ubunifu wa Teknolojia Kijani Kukabili Mabadiliko ya Tabianchi kwa Uchumi Hai Endelevu) (MUTKKMTUHE)โ€. The major aim of the project is to advance knowledge of green technologies in Africa and increase scholarsโ€™ capacity in addressing climate change mitigation and sustainable bioeconomy. The project was launched on 26th April 2024 at the College of Natural and Applied Sciences. 
  • Hon. Tone Tinnes Impressed by the Department of Model Training Farmโ€™s Contribution to Students and Community
    On April 22, 2024, Her Excellency Tone Tinnes, the Ambassador of the Royal Norwegian Embassy to Tanzania, paid a special visit to the Aquaculture, Dairy, and Pasture units within the Department of Model Training Farm (DMTF). During her visit, Hon. Tone Tinnes expressed her satisfaction with the practical skills imparted to students in Sustainable Fish Farming, Pasture Establishment, and Management. She commended the departmentโ€™s efforts in preparing students to become self-employed entrepreneurs or effective Extension Officers capable of providing crucial advisory support to farmers.
  • Visitors from the WORLD FOOD PROGRAM (WFP) To SUA MODEL TRAINING FARM
    On April 2nd, 2024, special visitors from the World Food Program (WFP) visited the Aquaculture unit in the Department of Model Training Farm, part of the College of Agriculture at Sokoine University of Agriculture. The purpose of the visit was to learn and see the best fish farming practices adopted at the Aquaculture unit as a means to enhance food security.
  • SUA โ€“ RUFORUM Partnership Engagement in Curriculum Designed, Development, and Review Workshop
    The objective of the workshop is to share RUFORUMโ€™s expertise in successfully enhancing curriculum design that integrates competence-based curricula, envisions transformative education, and competitive projects for Agri-food systems. Also, this workshop aims to develop an appreciation of SUA as a member university of RUFORUM networks and build a community of partners to amplify the potential impact of RUFORUM programs.
  • Dr. Primitiva Andrea Mboyerwa Successfully completed research stay at the United State Department of Agriculture - Agriculture Research Services (USDA-ARS), USA
    Primitiva Andrea Mboyerwa academic staff, Department of Soil and Geological Sciences completed 4 months research training at the United State Department of Agriculture -Agriculture Research Services (USDA-ARS), USA  Primitiva Andrea Mboyerwa was hosted by USDA ARS Columbia Plateau Agriculture Research Center (Soil and Water conservation Research Center, Pendleton City, Oregon State, USA
  • Uongozi ni Dhamana, Viongozi Tekelezeni Maagizio ya Serikali - Rais Samia
    Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Mhe. Dkt. Samia Suluhu Hassan amewataka viongozi na wananchi kuendelea kumuenzi Hayati Edward Moringe Sokoine kwa uwajibikaji na kufahamu kuwa uongozi ni dhamana.
  • National Debate Commemorating 40 Years of the Late Sokoine
    Dr. Biteko has urged SUA leaders to continue providing training to produce skilled professionals in the agriculture and livestock sector and to make the sector a haven for many people, especially young people who are the nation's workforce.
  • MDAHALO WA KITAIFA WA KUMBUKIZI YA HAYATI EDWARD SOKOINE
    Mdahalo wa Kitaifa wa kumbukizi ya miaka 40 ya Hayati Edward Moringe Sokoine, unaofanyika katika kampasi ya Edward Moringe (Main Campus) katika Chuo Kikuu cha Sokoine cha Kilimo.
  • The 40th Sokoine Memorial 2024
    The Vice Chancellor of Sokoine University of Agriculture invites the public to the 40th Sokoine Memorial to be held at the Edward Moringe Campus (Main Campus) of the Sokoine University of Agriculture on 8th April, 2024. 
  • WFP and SUA cooperate to ensure food security
    The World Food Programme (WFP) in Tanzania and the Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance research and technology use, including accurate climate change monitoring and mitigation in agriculture.
  • FDT donated two Vehicles to the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism (CFWT)
    Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Planning, Finance, and Administration), Prof.  Amandus Muhairwa has led the event of receiving two Toyota Hilux pickup vehicles with equipment for Forestry research activities done by experts at the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism.  The vehicles with field equipment were provided by the Forestry Development Trust (FDT).
  • SUA Students Emerges a Winner in the 11th National Essay Writing Competition 2023-2024
    SUA students dominate the top ten in the 11th National Essay Writing Competition, organized by the Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS).
  • CONGRATULATIONS
    The East African Community through the East African Science and Technology Commission (EASTECO) has appointed Professor Esron Daniel Karimuribo, from Sokoine University of Agriculture, as the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) of the East African Journal of Science, Technology and Innovation. Professor Karimuribo becomes the second EIC succeeding Professor George Gitau from the University of Nairobi, Kenya. Professor Karimuribo will serve as EIC for the next five year from the official date of appointment which is 22nd March, 2024.
  • Cheers to the Students of the Sokoine University of Agriculture
    Five Sokoine University of Agriculture students who own Afya ya Mnyama Digital Company Limited won the Best Startup Innovation Award for their idea of Mnyama Chech Digital Platforms, which was organised by the local mobile company Vodacom through the Vodacom Foundation in collaboration with HUAWEI and the Mass Challenge.
  • SUA to collaborate with BAKITA and BAKIZA
    The National Kiswahili Council (BAKITA) and the Zanzibar Kiswahili Council (BAKIZA) have not only accepted but eagerly embraced the proposal of the Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) to collaborate on standardizing agricultural terminology in Kiswahili.
  • SUA STEPS company
    Sokoine AGRI-ENTERPRISE (SAEG) pitched their innovative idea MbogaFasta in the Innovation horticulture value addition of the USAID feed the future, and emerged among the winners.
  • Training Tour
    Prof. Raphael Chibunda,the Vice Chancellor of Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), recently visited Artemisa University of the People's Republic of Cuba. During his visit, he was warmly welcomed by Dr. Adianez Bermundes, the Vice-Chancellor of Artemisa University.
  • COSTECH Yatoa Mil. 480 kwa WATAFITI Wanne
    SERIKALI kupitia Tume ya Taifa ya Sayansi na Teknolojia (COSTECH), imetoa sh milioni 480 kwa watafiti wanne kutoka Vyuo Vikuu hapa nchini kwa ajili ya kutekeleza miradi waliyoomba. Kaimu Mkurugenzi wa COSTECH, Dkt Bugwesa Katale alieleza hayo wakati wa kukabidhi mfano wa hundi kwa watafiti hao baada ya kupewa mafunzo na COSTECH.
  • SUA to help Morogoro Region in Developing Strategic Crops
    Morogoro Regional Commissioner Adam Malima has said that youth from the YEESI LAB SUA project will help the Morogoro Region in increasing production in agriculture.  Morogoro Regional Commissioner Adam Malima has also said that, youth from the YEESI LAB SUA project, will help the Morogoro region in solving environmental challenges in Mount Uluguru.
  • Launching of the National Bamboo Strategy and Action Plan
    The National Carbon Monitoring Centre (NCMC) actively participated in a significant milestone event by contributing to the launch of the National Bamboo Strategy and Action Plan in Dar es Salaam on Monday, February 19, 2024. During the event, NCMC representative specifically addressed the processes, criteria, and requirements for carbon credit projects in Tanzania. NCMC representative emphasized the overlooked potential of bamboo for generating carbon credits in Tanzania. He highlighted bambooโ€™s rapid growth rate, which allows for significant carbon removal in a relatively short timeframe compared to other tree species. This means that the majority of carbon benefits from bamboo cultivation can be realized within ten years after planting.
  • Tanzania Unveils Bamboo Strategy Incorporating Carbon Credits
    Tanzaniaโ€™s launch of a National Bamboo Strategy and Action Plan marks a significant step towards harnessing the potential of bamboo as a sustainable resource and an avenue for climate action. Bamboo, with its rapid growth rate and versatility, offers a multitude of environmental and economic benefits, including carbon sequestration, soil erosion prevention, and livelihood diversification.
  • WATCH: SUA YEESI LAB
    Morogoro YEESI Lab is a PEER project hosted at the Sokoine University of Agriculture, Directorate of Information and Communication Technology. The project is funded by the National Academy of Sciences, the US Agency for International Development, and the US Department of Agriculture.
  • SUA and NMBU Signed an MoU to Renew Collaboration
    The Vice Chancellor of the Sokoine University of Agriculture  Prof. Raphael Chibunda and the Rector of Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Prof Siri Fjellheim, signing an MoU to renew collaboration between SUA and NMBU on Research, teaching, outreach and capacity building during the Climate and Food Security event witnessed by  H.E. Samia Suluhu Hassan, President of the United Republic of Tanzania  and the Norwegian Minister of International Development Hon. Anne B.  Tvinnereim.
  • Annual FoodLAND Project meeting held on 17 - 20 January 2024 in Kampala, Uganda.

    The aim of the meeting was to have common understanding of the progress made by the project since when the last meeting was held in  19 โ€“ 20 January 2023 on Island of Zanzibar โ€“ Tanzania, and to further strategize the implementation of its activities from partner institutions.

  • Ushirikiano wa SUA na Chuo Kikuu cha Artemisa cha Cuba.

    Imeelezwa kuwa ushirikiano ulioanzishwa kati ya Chuo Kikuu cha Sokoine cha Kilimo (SUA) na Chuo Kikuu cha Artemisa cha Jamhuri ya Cuba utakuwa na manufaa makubwa baina ya vyuo vikuu hivyo kwani utainua taaluma, ujuzi na kunufaisha wananchi wa pande zote mbili yaani Tanzania na Cuba.

  • Tanzania, Cuba agree on more areas of cooperation.

    Tanzania and Cuba agreed to continue cooperating and enhancing priority sectors such as education, agriculture, tourism and health.

  • TAJAS publishes Special Issue.

    The Editor In Chief of Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Science (TAJAS), Dr. Richard Raphael Madege is glad to inform that TAJAS volume 22 issue 2 (Special issue) is now available online at https://www.ajol.info/index.php/tjags

     

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  • SUA Researcher Contributes to Study Published in Nature Journal
    The Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) is proud to celebrate Dr. Winfred B. Mbungu, from our Department of Civil and Water Resources Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, for his significant contribution to a major research paper in the esteemed journal, Nature Food. The paper is titled 'Stakeholder-driven transformative adaptation is needed for climate-smart nutrition security in Sub-Saharan Africa,'.
  • SUA Featured in the Top 17 Science Stories of 2023 in Tanzania
    SUA Featured in the Top 17 Science Stories of 2023 in Tanzania. A brief history of Tanzanian science in 2023 READ MORE:
  • SUA Hosts Crucial Curriculum Stakeholders Meeting in the ICT and Library Sciences Cluster
    The gathering drew a diverse range of stakeholders, including representatives from Presidentโ€™s Office Regional Administration and Local Government (PO-RALG, commonly known as TAMISEMI), Presidentโ€™s Office Public Service Management and Good Governance (UTUMISHI), Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS, commonly known as Sektretarieti ya Ajira Tanzania), Tanzania Library Services Board (TLSB), the Morogoro Regional Administrative Secretaryโ€™s office, retired academic professors, staff members from the Department of Informatics and Information Technology (DIIT), and selected alumni and current students from the department.
  • SUA Involves External Stakeholders in Improving the Curriculum for Forestry, Wildlife, and Tourism Courses
    Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) is currently implementing the Higher Education for Economic Transformation (HEET) project, a five-year venture aimed at strengthening the learning environment and labor market alignment of priority programs. The project, in partnership with the Government of Tanzania and the World Bank, has allocated significant funds to support the construction and repair of infrastructure, improve curricula, purchase equipment, and facilitate staff training.
  • Highlights of the 5th International Training on Ecohydrology in Tanzania
    โ€œNature-based and Bankable Nature Solutions for Environmental Sustainabilityโ€ November 13th - 17th, 2023: National Carbon Monitoring Centre - Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania Between 13th and 17th, November 2023, the UNESCO Chair on Ecohydrology and Transboundary Water Management of Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) organized the 5th International Training on Ecohydrology in Tanzania. The one-week training was conducted at National Carbon Monitoring Centre (NCMC), Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro Tanzania. Figure 1 shows the group photo taken at IAGRI building where the UNESCO Chairโ€™s office is located.
  • TAZAMA - KONGAMANO LA MIAKA 62 YA UHURU WA TANGANYIKA -SUA
    TAZAMA - KONGAMANO LA MIAKA 62 YA UHURU WA TANGANYIKA -SUA Bofya hapa kutazama >>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cba9rFR5KKY
  • MkulimaGPT โ€” Using Artificial Intelligence for Enhanced Maize Farming
    Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) has trained about 20 smallholder farmers in Morogoro through the Integrated IoT, AI, and a Swahili Chatbot: Agri-Tech Solution (MkulimaGPT) Project, which is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The training focused on an Artificial Intelligence (AI) System that operates in Swahili and aims to provide farmers with timely advice on maize cultivation. This system also enables farmers to address farm-related issues on their own, without the assistance of an Extension Officer.
  • Mazumbai Forest Reserve in Tanzania Chosen as the Best Site for Biodiversity Studies in the Tropics
    The American students from the School for International Training (SIT) at Mazumbai Forest Reserve in Tanga Region, Tanzania, had the opportunity to conduct field work on Tropical Forest biodiversity. Mazumbai Forest Reserve is one of the SUAโ€™s outposts where forestry students, Wildlife Management, Bachelor of Tourism Management from the Department of Ecosystem and Conservation, Department of Wildlife Management and Department of Tourism and Recreation conducts their field work as part of the universityโ€™s effort to ensure it produces competent graduates. This year, the American students from SIT, who have a partnership with Sokoine University of Agriculture, visited Mazumbai Forest Reserve to study tropical forests. Their main objective was to measure forest longevity at Mazumbai and the Sagara community forest and compare their biodiversity using the bowl trapping method in the ground.
  • SUA Yapata Tuzo Ya Nafasi ya Kwanza ya Uandaaji wa Taarifa ya Mahesabu kwa Viwango vya Kimataifa
    Chuo Kikuu cha Sokoine cha Kilimo kimepokea tuzo kwa kushika afasi ya kwanza katika uandaaji na uwasilishaji wa taarifa bora ya mahesabu kwa viwango vya Kimataifa kwa Hesabu za Mwaka wa Fedha 2021/22 kwa upande wa Taasisi za Elimu ya Juu nchini zilizoshindanishwa na Bodi ya Taifa ya Uhasibu na Ukaguzi Nchini (NBAA)
  • COP28: Minister Jafo and UNOPS Collaborate on Climate Solutions
    Minister of State in the Office of the Vice President (Union and Environment), Hon. Dr. Selemani Jafo (Mb), recently engaged in a bilateral meeting with the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) to deliberate on crucial matters related to collaboration in the execution of diverse projects aimed at mitigating the impacts of climate change. The primary focus of this meeting was to explore avenues for joint efforts in addressing pressing environmental challenges.
  • SUA yatia Saini Mkataba na Waziri wa Nchi wa Masuala ya Dunia na Mikakati ya Kidiplomasia wa Nchi ya Romania.

    Hafla hiyo ya Utiaji wa Saini Mkataba wa Ushirikiano baini ya Tanzania na nchi ya Romania imefanyika  Novemba 17, 2023 Ikulu Jijini Dar es Salaam.

  • Day 2 of COP28: Leaders at Odds Over Fossil Fuels
    On the second day of the U.N. COP28 Climate Conference in Dubai, stark disagreements emerged regarding the future utilization of fossil fuels. Following COP28 President Sultan al-Jaberโ€™s stance, urging a phasedown rather than elimination of fossil fuel use, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres presented a contrasting perspective. Guterres, addressing the delegates, emphasized the urgency of transitioning to renewable energy, stating, โ€œWe cannot save a burning planet with a fire hose of fossil fuel.โ€ He advocated for an accelerated and equitable shift towards renewable energy sources, aligning with the goals set in the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. Guterres asserted that limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius necessitates a complete cessation of burning all fossil fuels, not merely reduction or abatement.
  • FETE research project to come up with answers to the Food Environment and Malnutrition in Tanzania.
    FETE research project to come up with answers toA group photo of the researchers from five countries implementing the research project the Food Environment and Malnutrition in Tanzania. 21/11/2023 Morogoro FETE. By: Calvin Gwabara โ€“ Morogoro
  • NCMC Participating in COP28, Dubai
    COP28 Dubai, the National Carbon Monitoring Centre (NCMC), actively participating in COP28 on December 2. The NCMCโ€™s participation highlights its steadfast dedication to facilitating Tanzaniaโ€™s proactive engagement in potential international carbon trading mechanisms under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, with the ultimate goal of mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. The Centre played a crucial role in the workshop, focusing on reporting carbon stocks and coordinating the intricate Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) processes for the Government of Tanzania.
  • COP28, Day 1 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    During her visit to the Tanzanian Exhibition Pavilion at the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP28) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on December 2, 2023, the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Hon. Samia Suluhu Hassan, actively engaged with various Tanzanians. In addition to interacting with a diverse audience, she specifically addressed and conversed with youth participants who are actively involved in environmental issues within the country. This interaction at the Expo Dubai grounds highlighted President Samia Suluhu Hassanโ€™s commitment to fostering dialogue and collaboration on crucial environmental matters during the global climate conference.
  • Agricultural Investors as Development Actors- Are the Promises Fulfilled?
    Tanzanian government initiatives and policies on improving agriculture productivity through facilitation of investments in agriculture sector, has resulted in increased foreign and domestic investments in agriculture in East Africa Region. Speaking at dissemination of research result meeting from the project titled โ€œAgriculture Investors as Development Actor? (AIDA), Acting Regional Administrative Secretary, Iringa region Mr. Elias Luvanda, said results from the research have been useful to the development of the country.
  • WATCH: 42nd SUA Graduation Ceremony in Morogoro
    The 42nd Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) Graduation Ceremony is being held today Thursday 23rd November 2023 at the Edward Moringe Campus (Main Campus), Morogoro, starting at 10:00 am. On this day, the Chancellor of SUA Hon. (R.t.d) Justice, Joseph Sinde Warioba will confer degree and non-degree awards to the graduands 
  • TADB Yawashika Mkono Wahitimu Waliofanya Vizuri Kimasomo SUA
    Benki ya Maendeleo ya Kilimo Tanzania (TADB) imewapongeza wahitimu bora wa Chuo Kikuu cha Kilimo Cha Sokoine (SUA) cha Morogoro kwa kuwapatia zawadi ya fedha taslimu shilingi milioni Tano (5). Motisha hiyo ya fedha, imetolewa na TADB kama sehemu ya kuwapongeza wanafunzi waliofanya vizuri zaidi kupitia mpango mkakati wake mpya uliozinduliwa mwaka huu. Akiongea wakati wa hafla ya kutoa zawadi kwa wanafunzi waliofanya vizuri na wafanyakazi katika eneo la utafiti, Afisa Rasilimali Watu Mkuu wa TADB Bi. Jacqueline Minja alisema hatua hiyo ni sehemu ya kuunga mkono juhudi za serikali inayoongozwa na Mhe. Rais Dkt. Samia Suluhu Hassan.
  • SUA and Other Three Tanzanian Universities Join Forces with Canadian University to Combat Climate Change
    The Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) has signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) with the The Aga Khan University (AKU) , University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM),  Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST), and Simon Fraser University (SFU) of Canada to collaborate for environmental research aimed at dealing with the impact of climate change. The ceremony was graced by the Minister of Education, Science and Technology, Hon. Prof. Adolf Mkenda.
  • The Consortium of Tanzania University Libraries and Research Institutions (COTUL) Seeks Government Support to Purchase Electronic Publications for the Universities

    He said that COTUL's goal is to ensure that electronic publications are available to lecturers and students so that they can do their basic activities of learning, teaching and doing research in this country.

  • Dr. Primitiva Andrea Mboyerwa won 2023 Young African Phosphorus Fellowship Award

    Dr. Mboyerwa will be investigating the influences of alternate wet/dry (AWD) irrigation regimes and phosphorus (P) fertilizer application on rice yield and P use efficiency. Her study will compare these responses in both upland and lowland rice production systems with study sites in Morogoro (eastern Tanzania) and the higher yield potential region of Mbeya (southern Tanzania).

  • Dr Sumari from Sokoine University of Agriculture at the 2023 International Conference on Geospatial Information Science: Education, Innovation, and Applications (GIS-EIA 2023) โ€“ Wuhan China
    Wuhan University has hosted the GIS-EIA 2023, which aims to promote the connection of global education, talents, innovations, and industry in Geo-Informatics. Experts, scholars, and teachers from around the world were invited to Wuhan to share education experiences, exchange the latest research results, and show the advanced technology and achievements.
  • Women in Tanzania empowered by the FoodLAND project
    During September and October 2023, the FoodLAND partner Helvetas organised two training events for women empowering in the two regions where FoodLAND has established Food Hubs in Tanzania: Mvomero and Kilombero, and specifically, at Ndole and Mangโ€™ula, respectively. It was also supported by researchers from the Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), a FoodLAND partner as well, under Principal Investigator, Prof. S. Nchimbi Msolla.
  • SUA ina mchango mkubwa kukuza Uchumi wa Buluu
    Imeelezwa kuwa Chuo Kikuu cha Sokoine cha Kilimo, (SUA) kupitia kwa wataalam wake wabobezi  wa Elimu ya Viumbe maji,  ina mchango mkubwa katika kufanikisha ndoto ya Serikali ya Mapinduzi ya Zanzibar chini Rais Dk. Hussein Mwinyi kuwainuia wanachi wa visiwa hivyo kiuchumi kupitia matumizi ya rasimali zilizopo baharini maarufu kama Uchumi wa Buluu.
  • Recent Publication in a Prestigious Journal Exposes Major Deficits in the Current Global One Health Networks
    The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the interconnectedness of human health, animal health, the state of the environment, and the negative effects of underestimating threats at this interface. This interconnectivity means that multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary efforts in the context of One Health Concept should be translated from a concept to a system and partnerships that keep people safer. Unfortunately, the lack of dialogue on what constitutes an equitable and effective One Health partnership, and how to accurately evaluate partnership performance may negate these efforts to operationalise the One Health approach. In the latest article published by researchers from SUA and other institutions in the prestigious journal "The Lancet, Vol 41", analyzed global One Health Networks revealed numerous deficits in geographical distribution and partnership structures. For example, the article shows that there are more one health networks headquartered or operational in Europe than in any other region worldwide, existence of self-identified One Health Networks that have little involvement with environment or ecosystems stakeholders, and selective engagement of community stakeholders in the design, and agenda-setting phases of implementation. โ€œThese and other identified gaps have the potential effects on the effectiveness and sustainability of One Health efforts to address urgent threats to global healthโ€. The authors have warned. Nevertheless, the authors propose solutions to address the identified gaps including abolishing high-income supremacy and global health agenda that are based on colonial structures and in favor of more inclusive networks that genuinely attempt to overcome One Health issues and help communities most affected by emerging and common threats. Lastly but not least, this and other similar analyses should be used to improve deficits within the respective One Health Networks,  and can be used as a the basis to establish databases and repositories of global One Health Networks for more information, visit DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(22)01596-3 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0140673622015963
  • World owes it to Tanzania to keep Eastern Arc forests standing, study shows
    Researchers from SUA have participated in a collaborative research and published a peer review article titled Inequitable Gains and Losses from Conservation in a Global Biodiversity Hotspot. It has been published in very good journal, Springer. The summary of the journal article is shared by Terna Gyuse and found on the below link https://news.mongabay.com/2023/10/world-owes-it-to-tanzania-to-keep-eastern-arc-forests-standing-study-shows/ Tanzaniaโ€™s Eastern Arcโ€™s evergreen forests provide carbon sequestration that the world benefits, yet itโ€™s local communities alone who shoulder the costs of keeping the forests standing. The authors of a new study recommend that international investments in conservation within the Eastern Arc worth $2 billion need to be made over the next 20 years. Without this, the authors say, the mountainsโ€™ forests and their extraordinary levels of biodiversity will be lost or degraded as local communities convert them to agricultural land or harvest timber from them. for more information, read the published journal article: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10640-023-00798-y
  • SUA Yazindua Dawati la Jinsia
    Chuo Kikuu cha Sokoine cha Kilimo (SUA) kimezindua Dawati la Jinsia chuoni hapo ili kutimiza malengo ya serikali ya kupunguza na kutokomeza kabisa vitendo vya ukatili wa kijinsia katika jamii hususani kwenye Vyuo Vikuu nchini.  Dawati hilo limezinduliwa tarehe 10 Oktoba, 2023 Kampasi Kuu ya Edward Moringe na Prof. Samwel Kabote  aliyekuwa mgeni rasmi katika uzinduzi huo akimwakilisha Makamu Mkuu wa Chuo Prof. Raphael Chibunda ambapo amesema atafurahi kuona Dawati hilo likiwa chachu ya kuimarisha maendeleo ya Jinsia katika maeneo yanayozunguka Chuo chao.
  • Validation workshop of the National Ecological Organic Strategy (NEOAS) held on 15th September 2023 at Morena Hotel in Dodoma City.
    The Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) together with the Tanzania Organic Agriculture Movement (TOAM) organized a one-day stakeholder workshop on 15th September 2023 at Morena Hotel in Dodoma City.
  • PRESIDENT SAMIA HASSAN EMPHASIZED THE USE OF ICT AND PRECISION IRRIGATION TECHNOLOGIES IN TANZANIA AT THE 2023 AFRICAN GREEN REVOLUTION FORUM (AGRF)
    During her response to a question from a young attendee at the 2023 African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) held at the Julius Nyerere International Convention Centre (JNICC), President Samia eloquently outlined the Tanzanian government's strategic initiatives concerning the integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems into the agricultural sector. Simultaneously, she elucidated the measures devised to attract younger generations to engage in agriculture. She further underscored the application of ICT in precision irrigation techniques, ensuring the timely and optimal supply of water to crops.
  • EFLOWS Research Results will help Leaders to make the right decisions in Mbarali
    The Mbarali District Commissioner, Hon. Col. Denis Mwila while opening a workshop to present the results of the project's research on the Sustainable Catchment Management through Enhanced Environmental Flows Assessment and Implementation for the protection of the Western Indian Ocean from land-based sources and activities in Tanzania (EFLOWS) held in Mbeya Region.
  • EFLOWS Research Project shows that Water is decreasing in Rivers.
    Prof. Japhet Kashaigili from the Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) who is the Principal Researcher of the two-year project on the Sustainable Catchment Management through Enhanced Environmental Flows Assessment and Implementation for the protection of the Western Indian Ocean from land-based sources and activities in Tanzania (EFLOWS) while presenting the results of the study to the stakeholders of the Mbarali River in the district in Mbeya Region.
  • Exciting News: TWO Research Groups led by members from the Department of Informatics and Information Technology Secure Dual COSTECH Grants
    The Department of Informatics and Information Technology is pleased to announce a double victory, as they have successfully secured not one, but TWO grants. These grants, generously funded by COSTECH, IDRC and NORAD, represent a significant accomplishment for the department and the College of Natural and Applied Sciences (CoNAS) at Sokoine University of Agriculture. The first team, under the guidance of Dr. Michael P. J. Mahenge, has emerged victorious in obtaining a grant for their pioneering project titled โ€œDevelopment of Artificial Empowered Crop Disease Surveillance Prediction and Management.โ€ The accomplished team includes members such as Dr. Farian Ishengoma, Prof Camilius A. Sanga, Dr Richard Madeghe, Dr Beatrice Mwaipopo, and collaborators from TPHPA and RECODA.
  • Three SUA staff, Mangare, Mbwana and Mwawado, are participating in the Women in Tech and AI summer school in Rabat, Morocco
    Three staff from SUA, Ms. Catherine Mangare, Dr. Hadijah Mbwana and Ms. Rehema Mwawado, are attending the Innovative Summer School in Rabat, Morocco, which is aimed at empowering African women in the fields of technology and artificial intelligence (AI). The three staff are from the Department of Informatics and Information Technology, Department of Human Nutrition and Consumer Sciences, and Mizengo Pinda Campus College at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), respectively. This initiative, known as Women in Tech & AI, is a collaboration between the OCP Foundation and the Ai Movement at Mohamed VI Polytechnic University.
  • SUA Yawakumbuka Wanafunzi wenye Mahitaji Maalum Morogoro
    Watumishi wa chuo kikuu cha Sokoine cha kilimo (SUA) wametoa misaada kwa zaidi ya Wanafunzi hamsini wa elimu maalumu waliokuwa wakikabiriwa na changamoto mbalimbali katika shule ya msingi Kauzeni halmashauri ya Manispaa  ya Morogoro  kitengo cha wanafunzi wenye mahitaji maalumu inayogharimu kiasi cha fedha milioni tano .
  • Ms. Theofrida Maginga wins a prestigious Global Grand Challenge Funded by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
    Ms. Theofrida Maginga, who is a member of staff in our Department (DIIT) at Sokoine University of Agriculture has successfully secured prestigious funding through the Global Grand Challenge initiative. Ms. Magingaโ€™s research project titled โ€œIntegrated AI, Internet of Things (IoT), and a Swahili Chatbot: Agricultural Technology Solution for Early Detection of Maize Diseasesโ€, will be supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation as part of the Catalyzing Equitable Artificial Intelligence (AI) Use program.
  • Watumishi wa SUA Wahimizwa Kushirikiana katika Utekelezaji wa Majukumu Yao
    Watumishi wa SUA wamehimizwa kushirikiana katika utekelezaji wa majukumu na utendaji kazi ili kuongeza ufanisi wa utoaji wa huduma kwa wanafunzi na wanajumuiya wa Chuo
  • Congratulatory Greetings
    On behalf of SUA Management, I would like to inform you that, our 3rd year student of BSc in Forestry, Mr. Gabriel V. Nsolomo has emerged the 4th winner of Southern African Development Community (SADC), Tertiary Institution Essay Competition in 2023 on the topic "Describe the role that the Foundation Father might have played in the vision for Regional Integration" Let us join together to congratulate him for his success.