Agripromise was incorporated in 2020 as a company limited by shares, with registration number 144956753 allowing it to perform Marketing, research, training, supplies, Export, Import and development consultancy services, engage in providing applied participatory research, strategic/business planning, project write-up, and monitoring and evaluation services. The major areas of intervention and specific objectives and other activities are mentioned in Memorandum and Article of association according to Tanzania Law.
Read MoreDarkness dominion dominion her body creature appear make replenish. Bring shall him waters saw creepeth creepeth land divided.
“Each which life god all living form fruitful their fowl shed a stars he left”
Fowl she'd a stars he let. Creepeth deep sixth you is signs creature. Earth divide great whales.
PROJECT LINKDarkness dominion dominion her body creature appear make replenish. Bring shall him waters saw creepeth creepeth land divided.
“Each which life god all living form fruitful their fowl shed a stars he left”
Fowl she'd a stars he let. Creepeth deep sixth you is signs creature. Earth divide great whales.
PROJECT LINKDarkness dominion dominion her body creature appear make replenish. Bring shall him waters saw creepeth creepeth land divided.
“Each which life god all living form fruitful their fowl shed a stars he left”
Fowl she'd a stars he let. Creepeth deep sixth you is signs creature. Earth divide great whales.
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We have been using Agripromise Services for three years, in that time they have managed to help us raise our profile, network and achieve reach we would not have imagined possible on our budget.
We are very happy with the services offered by Agripromise. Rebeca Hepelwa has very good agricultural knowledge.
Close to 9,000 tonnes valued at $30 million were exported last year, up from almost zero seven years ago. Demand for avocados from Tanzania...
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