Tanzanian High Commissioner Hosts ACCI Deputy President to Advance Tanzania–Nigeria Trade and Investment Cooperation.

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On 2 June 2026, The Tanzania High Commissioner to Nigeria H. E. Selestine Gervas Kakele welcomed Prof. Adesoji Adesugba, the Deputy President of the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) at Tanzania House Abuja. During the Meeting H.E Kakele and Prof Adesugba focused on exploring opportunities to further strengthen the existing bilateral relations between Tanzania and Nigeria, particularly in the areas of trade, investment, commerce, and private sector collaboration. With the upcoming ACCI trade mission to Tanzania in August 2026, discussions highlighted the importance of fostering business-to-business engagements, and creating new avenues for mutual growth and prosperity between the two countries Private Sectors.

AVOCADO: Tanzania's Green Gold

 



Tanzania has some of the world's best avocados. In 2019 alone Tanzania produced over 40,000 tons of avocado and production is projected to grow by about 20% annually, which will respond to the rising demand for Tanzania avocado across Europe.

The Government of Tanzania is making available ample fertile lands supportive to the farming of avocado, and investors are invited to be a part of the success story of the "Green Gold" (Avocado) in Tanzania. Investors can explore opportunities in cultivation of avocado plantations, establishing processing facilities, value chain in cosmetics, edible oils or manufacturing of inputs required for the entire value chain of avocados. Whatever your interest, you are welcome to Tanzania (Karibu Tanzania!).

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