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Ileje kuja na mkakati ujenzi masoko ya kisasa kuimarisha kilimo
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Ileje kuja na mkakati ujenzi masoko ya kisasa kuimarisha kilimo

Mwananchi 1 day 1 mins read
Serikali ya Wilaya ya Ileje mkoani Songwe imepanga kuja na mkakati wa ujenzi wa masoko ya kisasa ya mazao pamoja na kuimarisha mfumo wa ushirika, lengo likiwa ni kuongeza thamani ya bei za mazao yanayozalishwa na wakulima ikiwemo mahindi.

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