EW Nutrition and Sando International Seal Strategic Partnership to Transform Poultry Farming in Tanzania
- Sep 6, 2025
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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – Today marked more than just an agreement — it was a celebration of partnership and shared vision. EW Nutrition, a global leader in animal nutrition solutions, and Sando International, one of Tanzania’s most dynamic agricultural solution providers, came together to officially launch a collaboration that promises to transform the future of poultry farming in the country.
The event, attended by industry stakeholders, media representatives, and agricultural experts, highlighted a common mission: to serve the poultry sector with cutting-edge, science-driven solutions that promote sustainable farming, improve productivity, and build a healthier community.
Speaking during the signing, representatives from both companies emphasized the importance of partnerships in tackling the challenges faced by poultry farmers. From feed quality and animal health to maximizing yields and ensuring food safety, this alliance is designed to provide innovative products, technical expertise, and long-term support tailored to the Tanzanian market.
“This is not just a partnership on paper,” one executive noted. “It is a commitment to empowering farmers with the knowledge, tools, and resources they need to thrive in an increasingly competitive and demanding industry.”
For Tanzanian poultry farmers, the collaboration between EW Nutrition and Sando International signals a new era of possibilities — one where productivity and sustainability go hand in hand. By leveraging global innovation and local expertise, the partnership aims to address critical issues such as animal nutrition, disease resistance, and food safety, while ensuring consumers benefit from healthier, safer poultry products.
The launch concluded on a celebratory note, with both organizations reaffirming their shared goal: to nurture growth, improve livelihoods, and contribute to a stronger, healthier agricultural sector in Tanzania.











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