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Where are cloves produced in Tanzania?

Zanzibar


What do people in Tanzania trade?

people in Tanzania trade coffee, beans, raw, cotton, sisal, tobacco, cloves, and diamonds.


What is the main export of Tanzania?

Coffee, Cotton, Sisal, Tea, Cashew Nuts, Diamonds, Gold, and Cloves.


Where is tea grown in central Africa?

Kenya and Tanzania


What Crops are grown in Tanzania?

Mostly corn and Cassava, a type of produce.


Where in Africa are Avocadoes grown?

While avocados can be grown and thrive in many African areas, the most prevalent area is Tanzania. It is in East Africa. Another tidbit of fact: Tanzania is also credited with being the first to produce steel.


What products do Tanzania produce?

coffee, cotton, tobacco, tea, cloves, cashew nuts, sugercane, coconuts, diamonds, gold, iron, and salt


Now grown mostly in Zanzibar what spice was named for its resemblance to the little nails once used in love potions?

cloves


What country are cloves from?

The flower bud that is dried and sold as 'cloves' is native to the North Moluccas, the Spice Islands of Indonesia. It also is grown commercially in eastern Africa, western South America, India, and even on the 'Spice Island' of Grenada in the Caribbean.


Which country is the largest producer of cloves?

The flower bud that is dried and sold as 'cloves' is native to the North Moluccas, the Spice Islands of Indonesia. It also is grown commercially in eastern Africa, western South America, India, and even on the 'Spice Island' of Grenada in the Caribbean.


Can dry cloves be substituted for whole cloves?

where to buy dryed cloves


What crop is grown on alluvial soil?

Crops such as rice, jute, sugarcane, wheat, cotton, maize, oil seeds, fruits and vegetables are grown in alluvial soil.