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Tanzania: Growers Celebrate Record High Cashew Price

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Mtwara — Cashew nut growers in Tandahimba and Newala have expressed their excitement following the surge of cashew nut prices to 4,120/- per kilogramme this year, a notable increase compared to prices offered in previous years.

They said the price is encouraging and that they expect to earn enough in this season. Last season, prices ranged between 1,500/- and 2,190/- per kilogramme.

“This is the first time prices have increased to such record high. We welcome this development as the auctions continue,” said Sharifu Linjenje, a cashew grower from Newala District in the Mtwara Region.

The price of raw cashews reached a historic high during the auction of 3,857 tonnes traded through the Tanzania Mercantile Exchange (TMX) online platform.

The cashews were sold at prices ranging from 4,035/-to 4,120/- per kilogramme during the first auction of the 2024/2025 season held on October 11, this year in Newala District.

Ms Rukia Silimu, a cashew grower from Tandahimba District, noted that for several years, farmers sold raw cashews for prices between 1,500/- and 2,500/- per kilogramme, which she described as insufficient compared to production costs.

During the auction, Francis Alfred, Director General of the Cashew Nuts Board of Tanzania (CBT) explained that the price increase at the beginning of the auction season is driven by high global demand and low availability.

He urged farmers and others in the value chain to ensure consistent access to high-quality raw cashews to remain competitive in the global market.