By The Respondent Reporter
The Minister of State in the Vice President's Office (Union and Environment) has emphasized that the National Carbon Monitoring Center (NCMC) in Morogoro will play a crucial role in supporting the nation.
This center will help facilitate various projects where foreign countries are investing in the carbon trade, aimed at increasing citizens' income and contributing to the national economy.
The carbon business is seen as a key driver of economic growth and environmental sustainability.
During his visit to the center in Morogoro today, the Minister highlighted its importance in helping the country harness the potential of the carbon market.
This initiative is expected to benefit both the environment and the economy by supporting local communities and contributing to national development.
Earlier, the Kilosa District Commissioner, Shaka Hamdu Shaka, who represented the Morogoro Regional Commissioner, expressed the region's readiness to leverage this opportunity.
He assured that the region is fully prepared to implement and bring to life President Samia's vision of using the carbon trade as a tool to uplift citizens' livelihoods and contribute to broader national progress.
Shaka further explained that Morogoro, with its vast resources, including forests, livestock, and rivers, is well-positioned to make the most of the carbon business.
He emphasized the importance of effectively utilizing these resources to ensure tangible benefits for the local communities and the nation as a whole.
The establishment of the center in the region is seen as a significant step toward achieving these goals, with the aim of making the carbon business a key pillar of economic development in Tanzania.
