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Randall Ennis, WPF CEO, February 2019 Visit to Tanzania

An update on our projects in Tanzania

12 Mar 2019
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World Poultry Foundation East Africa Project Visit

Checking in on Projects in East Africa

23 May 2018
I’ve just returned from visiting Tanzania along with Mike Welch, who serves as Vice Chairman of the World Poultry Foundation. Our May trip allowed us to see first-hand the African Poultry Management Initiative’s progress in Tanzania, which is going very well. We attended the World [...]
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While in Vikawe, Tanzania

While in Vikawe, Tanzania…

21 Feb 2018
While in Vikawe, Tanzania (in the coastal area north of Dar es Salaam) I  had the opportunity to visit a Mother Unit owned by Zarina Madabida. Zarina owns a Mother Unit brooding Sasso birds to 28 days of age for sale to small holder farmers in the area.  She also has a small flock for […]
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African Poultry Multiplication Initiative in Tanzania

Bringing layers to Tanzanian Women

12 Feb 2018
As part of a market awareness initiative to demonstrate the value of the dual purpose bird’s egg laying capacity, women’s groups from various villages in the Iringa, Tanzania area were brought together for presentations and talks regarding the African Poultry Multiplication Initiative. To [...]
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Richard Fritz in Tanzania

On the road, in Tanzania

20 Oct 2017
Here are some photos I took while in Tanzania. The set of farms we visited were for data collection, as we are conducting a baseline survey for poultry producers there. We have a long journey ahead of us to help growers manage flourishing flocks in Tanzania, and are thankful for the program [...]
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World Poultry Foundation - Tanzania Visit

Our August visit to Tanzania

5 Sep 2017
Visiting with one of our first pilot Mother Units in Tanzania. Her first batch was 500 birds and already pre-sold to smallholder farmers. At right, 4 week old “Kuroilers” ready to be distributed to smallholder farmers. Birds are brooded, vaccinated, and fed and ready for the [...]
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