DODOMA, Nov. 20 -- THE Tanzanian government, through the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries, is set to implement a groundbreaking project to produce high-quality dairy cattle using advanced reproductive technologies.

The initiative, a collaboration with Sokoine University of Agriculture and researchers from Jeonbuk University of South Korea, will employ embryo freezing and transfer techniques to boost the countrys dairy sector.

The project, estimated at TZS 7 billion, is funded by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), reflecting strong international support for Tanzanias livestock development agenda.

During a formal visit to the Ministry, the South Korean delegation, led by Professor Hakkyo Lee, Mr Mwondha Faluku, and Mr...