Tanzania Cotton Board (TCB) is a statutory organization that was formed by the Act of Parliament No. 2 of 2001, and entrusted with the function of overseeing the growth and sustainability of the cotton sub-sector. Specifically, TCB deals with regulatory functions within the cotton sub sector on behalf of the government which includes ensuring adherence to cotton farming procedures and regulations, ensuring steady supply of agro – inputs, maintaining a level playing ground for the cotton business companies and collecting, refining and disseminating information to the stakeholders. To improve cotton production, productivity and profitability by maximising the compliance to rules and regulations that safeguard the quality of cotton sold both locally and abroad; providing effective and efficient services to cotton stakeholders; enhancing strong stakeholders’ relationships in order to boost self-regulation and promotion of production, processing and consumption of cotton. A pioneering institution in promoting a highly competitive Tanzanian cotton industry in quality, production and productivity. The existence of Cotton Board goes back to colonial era when the first cotton board was formed under the British colonial regime in 1952 known as the Lint and Seed Marketing Board of Tanganyika (LSMB).It was formed with specific function of managing the exportation of cotton lint from Tanganyika which was by then exported through Victoria Federation stationed in Uganda.
NEW INTERNSHIPS AT TANZANIA COTTON BOARD (TCB), MAY 2024
The Board has openings in the following positions that wants to be undertaken under INTERNSHIP basis. READ FULL DETAILS THROUGH THE PDF DOCUMENT BELOW:
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