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Agricultural Sector Support (PASS) Trust was a centre of attraction at the just
ended Nanenane exhibitions here, with hundreds of inquisitive visitors
inquiring on availability of credit facilities.
PASS Managing Director Nicomed Bohay described the influx of curious
wananchi as an indication that Tanzanians, especially the youth are gradually
embracing modern agriculture, vowing to sustain PASS efforts to modernise the
sector.
“Agriculture is the most lucrative economic undertaking in the country
today...if you want to amass riches, get into agriculture,” Mr Bohay, whose
institution scooped the top award on the Non-Governmental Organisation
category, told visitors to the trust’s booth at Ngongo grounds here.
He said PASS has in this year directed special efforts to serve the
disadvantaged groups in the society like youth and women.
“Through the Agribusiness Innovation Centre (AIC), PASS is determined to
enhance agro-processing to increase value addition on agricultural products,”
said Mr Bohay, assuring all agri-entrepreneurs of access to agricultural loans
from over 12 financial institutions under PASS guarantee. Vice-President Samia
Suluhu Hassan was among the visitors to whom Mr Bohay attended.
“I think you are doing a great job...I too need your service for a
business plan,” jibed Ms Samia after getting briefings on PASS operations.
Earlier, attending to visitors, PASS Relationship Manager Bahati Masuruli
advised cashewnut and sisame growers to form groups for easy access to credit
facilities to improve their operations.
“Within groups, it’s easy to get guaranteed loans from commercial banks
that PASS works with,” the manager advised. Wananchi thronged the PASS booth to
get understanding of the organisation operations and how to get assisted to
access financial services.
According to the Trust’s statement at the exhibitions, PASS has since
2010 been participating in NaneNane events, with many benefits, including
improved outreach throughout the country.
PASS’ main focus is to facilitate value chain financing, covering all
needs of agro-entrepreneurs. It assists clients in preparation of solid and
bankable investment projects before facilitating their access to funding
through credit guarantee schemes, which it operates with commercial banks.
Currently, PASS guarantees loans from 12 partner institutions--CRDB
Bank, National Microfinance Bank, Exim, TIB, ABC, Akiba Commercial Bank, Bank
of Africa, Amana Bank, Equity Bank Ltd, Mkombozi Commercial Bank, Bank M and
Tanzania Agricultural Development Bank.
And, plans are underway to link up with more commercial banks, community
banks and rural financial institutions, according to Mr Bohay.
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