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Agricultural Production and Training Centre in Tanzania

Duration

2 - 24 weeks

Language requirements

English

Availability

All year

Age

16+

Price starts with

660 EUR 

Type of program

Volunteering or Internship

The Kilacha Production and Training Center (KPTC) is a leading higher education institution for agriculture in northern Tanzania. In addition to teaching, KPTC produces agricultural products and building materials. Volunteers can work on the farm and as a join courses held in English as a guest student. Supervised internships are also possible for students/trainees in agriculture, food technology, biology, and related fields.
Description

About Agriculture in the Region

The northern Tanzania region is characterized by alluvial soils and volcanic soils. The main agricultural products of the region are:

  • Grains: Maize, rice, millet and finger millet
  • Roots and tubers: Cassava, sweet potatoes, potatoes, yams, taro (cocoyam)
  • Pulses: Mung beans, beans, cowpeans, peas
  • Oilseeds: Sunflower, sesame, peanuts
  • Vegetables: Okra, eggplant, onions, ginger, lettuce, tomatoes, spinach, carrots, chilies, amaranth, pumpkin, cucumber, watermelon, cauliflower
  • Fruits: Jackfruit, bananas, avocados, mangos, papayas, oranges, guavas, coconuts, cardamom, cinnamon, pineapple, peaches, lemons, limes, grapes, tangerines, plums, pears
  • Cash crops for export: Coffee, tea, cocoa, cashew nuts, bananas, avocados, fiber plants such as sisal and cotton
  • Lifestock: Cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, chickens, ducks, turkeys, donkeys, rabbits, aquaculture


Agriculture remains the foundation of Tanzania's economy. Approximately 80% of the population works in agriculture, with 85% involved in food production. Traditional family-run small farms dominate, employing basic technical means: 70% of farming is done using hand plows, 20% with oxen plows, and only 10% with tractors. Rain is the primary source of irrigation in most cases, making agriculture highly seasonal and dependent on weather conditions. The income of agricultural enterprises is low, as farmers bring the same products to market simultaneously. Droughts can be devastating for farmers.

Educational institutions like the Kilacha Production and Training Center (KPTC) contribute to professionalizing agricultural production in Tanzania, improving food security, income, and development.


The Training Center

The Kilacha Production and Training Center (KPTC) near Holili, on the Tanzania-Kenya border, about 45 km outside Moshi, has been operated by the Catholic Diocese of Moshi since 1971. Graduates of secondary school can gain knowledge of modern agriculture at KPTC. On the 500-hectare KPTC site, agriculture is conducted by 150 permanent and up to 200 seasonal employees for educational purposes and to generate income for the institution through sales.

Around 500 students are enrolled in the agricultural faculty. There are diploma and certificate courses in agricultural production, livestock health, and livestock management. In addition, there are short courses and seminars targeted at farmers from the region. The hospitality faculty at KPTC teaches food production, hotel management, tour guiding, and tourism.

KPTC cultivates maize, vegetables, and forage crops such as desmodium and napier grass on its grounds. Part of the cultivated area is irrigated with drip irrigation. The forage crops are sold as animal feed.

There is also a fish farming facility for popular and relatively easy-to-keep food fish such as milkfish, catfish, and tilapia. Additionally, cows are kept on-site, milked by hand, and their fresh milk is sold at the center. There is also pig farming, laying hens, and broiler chickens. The chickens roam freely in large halls, and eggs and chicks are sold.

KPTC's stone crusher crushes rocks into gravel, sorted into different grain sizes and sold as building materials. Concrete blocks and paving stones are also manufactured and sold.


Your impact at KPTC

KPTC offers volunteer opportunities and supervised internships for trainees and students with agricultural backgrounds. You will live on the KPTC grounds in staff housing and work in various areas of agricultural production and teaching. You can also be a guest student and attend courses held in English.

In the case of supervised internships, a team member with appropriate professional qualifications will guide you and dedicate time to your internship supervision. Staff members have various BA and MA degrees.

Working hours are generally Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Program details

Rates

Who can join

Anyone can participate. Supervised internships in relevant fields are also possible.

Program start

Every Monday

Getting there

You book a flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). From JRO, we will pick you up and bring you to your accommodation in the guest house of the agricultural production and training center in Holili.

Visa

For placement duration of up to 90 days: 50 USD for most nationalities.
Only US citizens have to pay 100 USD (You can buy the visa on arrival at the airport in Tanzania).

For placement of 91-180 days: 200 USD

Accommodation Options

Kilacha Production and Training Center in Holili 

Accommodation for participants at Kilacha Production in Holili is provided in Kilacha's guesthouse, located within the safe and secure grounds of the agricultural training institute.

The new guesthouse features five rooms, each with a private bathroom. The rooms are single occupancy and are furnished with a bed equipped with a mosquito net, a table, and a chair. The five bedrooms share a common living room. The house does not have a kitchen, but meals are provided in the canteen.

If the new guesthouse is fully occupied, there are additional older guesthouses on the premises with similar layouts.

You can add 3 meals per day for only 5 EUR per day, in which case you will eat together with the priests of the diocese. Alternatively, you can also eat in the college's student cafeteria, where you pay directly on site. The village of Himo, where there are also some small shops and local restaurants, is about 1.5 km away.

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What is included?

VM_WHAT_IS_INCLUDED?
  • Individual Consultation and Preparation prior to your arrival
  • Access to the World Unite! Knowledge Base which has preparation materials including intercultural preparation, compiled particularly for your destination (Videos)
  • Preparation Session via Zoom, together with further participants
  • Pick-up and Transfers from/to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) on arrival and departure
  • Personal support staff at your location and at our international office
  • Accommodation with full board (3 meals per day) in a single room
  • Orientation and Introduction in Moshi
  • Accompanying you to your placement on your first day
  • 24 Hours emergency support by local support team
  • To compensate for the CO2 emissions of your long-haul flights: Costs for 10 seedlings of indigenous trees that we plant on the slopes of Kilimanjaro
  • Local SIM Card with 10,000 TSH air time
  • Issuance of Confirmations/Certificates for your university, scholarship, insurance, etc. and filling out/signing Internship Contracts for your university
  • 15% Discount for Safaris, Kilimanjaro Climbs, Excursions and Watersports Activities offered by "Budget Safari Tanzania"

Not included?

VM_WHAT_IS_NOT_INCLUDED?
  • Travel to/from Tanzania (you book it on your own; we can assist you)
  • Insurance (Travel Health Insurance, Liability Insurance, Travel Cancellation insurance)
  • Personal Expenses (e.g. Internet, local transport)
  • Vaccinations

INSIGHT

5 REASONS why to join
this program
 

Placement in a leading training institute of higher education.

 

Attending courses as a guest student possible. 

 

Interaction with Tanzanian students.

 

Attractive rural environment. 

 

Academic internship supervision possible.

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Questions?

your consultant for this program is

Kareen Leodgard

(she/her)

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