Tanzanite Processing in Tanzania: Challenges and Opportunities
Abstract
The findings suggest that contribution of processing activities to employment and revenue in the country is still low. The factors hindering processing of tanzanite locally are diverse and they include unpredictable supply of rough tanzanite, which is constrained by the use of poor mining technology, high competition for the rough tanzanite and small size of recovered stones. Other challenges are related to accessibility to financial resources, tanzanite processing technology and skills, as well as unreliable markets for cut and polished tanzanite.
The study recommends that the government could consider the need to establish a tanzanite cutting and polishing export zone at Mirelani area, where tanzanite is mined. This would serve as marketing centre for rough tanzanite. The efforts to establish a special economic zone in the area could be hastened to enable ease access to market information, and promote processing activities locally facilitated by predictable supply of rough tanzanite. In addition, the government might provide tax incentives by reducing multiplicity of taxes payable to central and local governments as well as waive import duties on start-up equipment for both mining and processing activities.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.11114/aef.v3i3.1640
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