The impact of agriculture-related WTO agreements on the domestic legal framework in Tanzania
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The importance of this assignment arises from the fact that a significant part of the Tanzania trade is basically agricultural and there is currently a growing demand of her agricultural exports1. Thus, understanding a legal and institutional environment under which the agricultural trade is operated is an important strategy for maximizing the benefits of the country’s good land and climatic attributes to lower production costs and thereby become competitive, both at regional and international m arkets. Currently Tanzania has a relatively small export volume, although the recent trend has been upwards, with opportunities emerging in certain areas such as horticulture and traditional cash crops2. Other commodities such as fish products already represent a significant source of income from exports to the EU and are successfully meeting the stringent EC regulatory requirements. However, another potentially important sector, meat products, has yet to overcome these regulatory barriers.
