MSc. Tropical Animal Production Visited National Ranching Company Ltd – Tanzania

The excursion of MSc. Tropical Animal Production students from the Department of Animal, Aquaculture, and Range Sciences (DAARS) at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) to National Ranching Company Ltd (NARCO) in Tanzania is of immense significance, contributing to their academic and professional development.

National Ranching Company Ltd (NARCO) in Tanzania is a major state-owned enterprise specializing in large-scale livestock production. It plays a crucial role in the country’s agricultural sector, focusing on cattle ranching, breeding, and meat production. NARCO contributes significantly to food security, employment, producing quality meat for export, and the development of sustainable livestock practices in Tanzania.

This visit provides students with the opportunity to observe the practical application of theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom. Witnessing livestock management practices on the ranch enhances their understanding of concepts such as grazing management, pasture establishments, production of quality hay,  breeding, hides and skins, nutrition, and disease control in the ranch, making the learning experience into reality.

NARCO, being one of Tanzania’s largest livestock operations in Tanzania, offers students insight into the complexities of managing large-scale animal production systems. This exposure helps them appreciate the logistical challenges and operational scale, which are crucial for those aspiring to work in or manage similar enterprises.

Furthermore, an excursion of this nature facilitates interaction with industry professionals, providing valuable networking opportunities to students. Engaging with experts allows students to gain insights into potential career paths, seek advice, and establish connections that may lead to internships or employment opportunities. For the department, the visit can identify potential areas for collaborative research and address practical challenges faced by the industry. Such collaborations can lead to innovations that improve livestock production practices in tropical environments.

A group photo of MSc. Tropical Animal Production (2023 – 2025) and their supervisors Prof. Anthony Sangeda (Head of Department) and Prof. Said Mbaga (Senior Instructor). 

 

The Department of Animal, Aquaculture, and Range Sciences

The College of AgricultureSokoine University of Agriculture

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