Tanzania government is planning to reform the coffee trading system in effort to ensure farmers get more benefits.
Mr Kuburu, who is also famously known as 'Kubwakubwa, like many others, operates in an area notorious for its traffic jams.
The eight irrigation schemes, totalling 8,395 hectares, have low utilisation rates (1,176 hectares), but the government aims to increase utilisation and create jobs for more farmers.
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