Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture Avitaka Colleges Vihuishe agricultural training curriculum to suit the needs of the country

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture Avitaka Colleges Vihuishe agricultural training curriculum to suit the needs of the country

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Mr Gerald Chem has urged Heads of Institutions of Agricultural Training of Government and Private You say to streamline the training curriculum to suit the needs of the country now that is organizing experts to produce them efficiently according to the industrial economy.

Masaya Secretary General made the remarks today (06.30.2020) at the time of the meeting Morogoro Urban ouitisha for a meeting of Heads of Government Training Colleges (Colleges 14) and Heads of Private Universities (Colleges 15) nationwide; the goal is to improve the training of industrial agriculture in Tanzania.

Lord Masaya in his speech he told the Heads of Institutions of the Ministry of Agriculture aims to increase productivity and production in the agriculture sector and increase the contribution of the agriculture sector to GDP is 28 percent where the contribution of the sub-sectors of crops percent 16.

The contribution can be increased if the Government of Colleges and Private Training vitazalisha does best and does not weighted said Masaya.

"The goal here is to make sure the training provided in these colleges are denominated in line with what the current state of knowledge on the needs of the agriculture sector to overcome fashion using outdated curriculum". Amekaririwa Secretary General.

Lord Masaya added that productivity and production in the agriculture sector contributed to the kind of extension that produced and Training Colleges.

"When we have an extension with professionalism, it is obvious that the agriculture sector can grow and make a significant contribution to the GDP. For the agriculture sector now contributes 28 percent of GDP where crops sub-sector accounts for 16.2% of the GDP ".

"It is very important for the Agriculture Training Colleges; sticking to lift the agriculture sector through practical training and develop technology that can help the farmer. Colleges should also be a springboard to spread creativity for students so that they have the knowledge and skills of self-employed. " Amekaririwa Lord Chem.

Secretary General Lord Gerald Masaya added to the Agriculture Training Institutes Government and Private keep up with the rapidly changing state of the country's economic growth is good and there is a multistakeholder cooperation within and outside the country.

"In doing all of Heads of Training Colleges of Agriculture should cooperate with other development partners in improving the technology and methods of teaching."

"Through various stakeholders; we have heard for ourselves through the introductory notes how they improve college teaching environment, also involved in the animation of the curriculum and empower trainers in the fields of teaching methods. " He stressed the Secretary General.

Exclusive Permanent Secretary Mr. Gerald Masaya thanked development partners who are leaders and workers of Sustainable Agriculture Organizations of Tanzania (SAT) and Lutheran World Relief (LWR).

"I am being told that these organizations have been in the forefront of working to improve the professionalism and training in agricultural training colleges in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture (government) to achieve Azam to be better teaching curricula to current and unsustainable". Amemalizia Secretary General.

Last Secretary-General invited all stakeholders; went to his office for talks aimed at improving and bringing efficiency in the development of agricultural extension and training.

And Dr. Mafuru Wilhelm, Director of Studies, Research and Extension Services, Ministry of Agriculture, said improvements to the curriculum in Government Colleges and Private Training is animated and moves on and sounding updated to kuwaanda Students and graduates self-employed and do not consider to be employed.

"Let me assure Tanzanians that modern methods of teaching and animation curriculum is an ongoing process; Coupled with the instructions of the Secretary-General; We will continue to collaborate with all stakeholders and a good example is a meeting like this was ouitisha Secretary General. "Amekaririwa Dkt. Mafuru Wilhelm, Director of Studies, Research and Extension Services, Ministry of Agriculture.
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