Rice
Overview
In Tanzania, rice is the second most important food and commercial crop after maize with significant national importance as a source of employment, income, and food security for millions of rural households.
The country has a rapidly growing population and a political ambition to sustain rice self-sufficiency, with a margin to export to neighboring countries in the region, through raising productivity and expanding production to areas with high potential for rice production.
Rice is a staple food and is consumed in both urban and rural areas. The urban area of greater Dar es Salaam is the principal end market and accounts for about 60 percent of national consumption. Mbeya and Morogoro Regions are the main sources of supply.