In The Quest for Semi-Industrialized and Middle-Income Economy: Strategies for Agricultural-Based Industrialization through Co-operatives in Tanzania
Abstract
Promoting the industrial sector has been among the key development strategies in most
developing countries including Tanzania. The government recognizes co-operatives as key
development partners in the current move towards a middle income and semi-industrialized
status. This calls for sorting out clearly how co-operatives can engage in the industrialization
process. This paper aims to share experiences on practical and theoretical strategies regarding
how best co-operatives can engage directly and indirectly in the industrialization process in
Tanzania. The authors adapted a systematic literature review approach in this paper. Content
analysis was used to analyse collected qualitative data from reviewed works. Secondary data
were also collected from various studies including Government reports to cement discussions.
With notable examples, the discussion has centred itself on various strategies that co-operatives
can, directly and indirectly, engage in the industrialization process. The paper also describes the
mechanisms that may be used to finance the industrialization process through co-operative and
possible constraints to such investments. It can be concluded that there are direct and indirect
options that co-operatives may apply to enter into the industrialization process and in financing
the process