Fueling the world, feeding a nation & saving the planet, find out how ?

Our Mission

To become a leading global provider of sustainably grown food and renewable oil seed crops.

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Our Farms

An expanding portfolio of owned and managed farmland and business development land for food processing in East Africa.

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Out Growers

We assist our expanding trusted network with mechanisation, science and sustainable technologies and practises.

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Social Responsibility

Minimising our impact on the environment, both directly and through what we do, and supporting the local community.

Why choose us

An Expanding Global Agri Business

Positioned to become a leading provider of food and renewable oil seed crops in Africa, empowering the Tanzanian local and wider community with its integrated operations that stretch from the farmer to the consumer.

Forward Thinking

Leadership, training and best practises are key to our growth and sustainability:

  • Crop bi-products fully utilised
  • Minimising the use of chemicals and fertilisers
  • Expanding our R&D capabilities
  • Implement best practise policies
  • Invest in our people
Quality &
Food Safety

As our name suggests, Watson and Fine are committed to delivering the very best in terms of quality, first time and on time.

Energy and Environment

We wish to invest in a range of renewable and sustainable technologies:

  • Growing and processing renewable biofuels
  • Utilising wind and solar for our factories
  • Implementing water re-use solutions
  • See waste as a reuse opportunity
Culture &
Values

We are passionate about climate change and target carbon neutrality.   Our aim is to make a positive impact for our people and the local communities that we operate in.

People, Our Lifeblood

We are determined to make the world a better place for our people and the communities we work in.   We will actively promote and help support:

  • Education, with new and improved schools and teachers
  • Family healthcare for our staff
  • Train and support local farmers in sustainable practises