Abstract
This study explores the untapped revenue potentials within Tanzania's agriculture sector, focusing on strategic analysis to unlock opportunities for growth and development. By employing a comprehensive data-driven approach, the research evaluates current agricultural practices, market trends, and economic factors influencing the sector. The analysis encompasses various subsectors, including crop production, livestock, and agribusiness, highlighting areas with the highest revenue generation potentials. Additionally, the study examines policy frameworks, technological innovations, and investment opportunities that could enhance productivity and profitability. Through secondary data analysis, the findings offer actionable insights for stakeholders, including policymakers, investors, and farmers. The research underscores the importance of rational taxpayer’s registration, improving infrastructure, and fostering a conducive business environment to unlock the sector's full potential. Ultimately, this study aims to contribute to the sustainable growth and transformation of Tanzania's agriculture sector, driving taxation as a stimulus for growth and development.
Publisher
African - British Journals
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