Tanzania

U.S. Trade with Tanzania in 2023

Export Market Rank
#96 Among U.S. Agricultural Export Markets
Total Export Value
$36.76 Million
3-Year Average
$17.52 Million
Compound Average Growth
-1.29% (2014-2023)
Total Export Value 2014 - 2023
Export Value by Commodity 2023

Top 10 Exports to Tanzania in 2023

Commodity Total Value (USD) Total Volume (Metric Tons) 10-Year Average Value (USD) 10-Year Growth
Wheat $25.08 Million 65,500 $11.7 Million 160%
Food Preparations $3.91 Million 1,289 $2.3 Million -12%
Poultry Meat & Prods. (excl. eggs) $2.61 Million 2,250 $2.95 Million -16%
Other Intermediate Products $2.21 Million 1,197 $1.4 Million 99%
Condiments & Sauces $1.39 Million 603 $1.59 Million -33%
Rice $553,154 830 $1.52 Million ---
Pulses $508,599 657 $3.23 Million -76%
Vegetable Oils (excl. soybean) $130,009 41 $2.88 Million -88%
Planting Seeds $99,416 0.53 $115,514 -38%
Dog & Cat Food $48,600 33 $27,021 386%

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Data and Analysis

The Government of Tanzania continues to implement strict liability requirements on the commercialization of genetically engineered products, as outlined in the 2009 Biosafety Regulations. There are no genetically engineered products imported or commercialized in Tanzania. However, applied biotechnology is used for medicine and public health.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Tanzania: Coffee Annual

Post forecasts Tanzania’s coffee production at 1.5 million bags (60-kilogram) in the marketing year (MY) 2024/25, up from 1.4 million bags in MY 2023/24, due to increased production from recently rehabilitated plantations.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Tanzania: Grain and Feed Annual

FAS Dar es Salaam anticipates corn production will decline 6 percent in marketing year (MY) 2024/25 as farmers switch to alternative crops due to low corn prices. MY 2024/25 wheat imports are anticipated to reach 1.3 million metric tons (MT) as rising incomes and growth in the tourism and hospitality sectors increase demand for wheat products.

News and Features

USDA will provide $466.5 million in FY 2024 funding to strengthen global food security through the McGovern-Dole and Food for Progress programs, Secretary Vilsack announced today.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) is accepting fiscal year 2024 applications for the Food for Progress Program. This Program supports agricultural development activities in countries and emerging democracies that are committed to introducing and expanding free enterprise in the agricultural sector.
USDA and USAID will deploy $1 billion in Commodity Credit Corporation funding to purchase U.S.-grown commodities to provide emergency food assistance to people in need throughout the world.