Investment Opportunities in Tanzania


Investment Opportunities in Tanzania – 2025

Tanzania is a stable and rapidly growing economy located in East Africa, strategically positioned to access regional markets across the EAC and SADC blocs. With abundant natural resources, fertile land, and a reform-minded government, Tanzania offers a wide range of investment opportunities across key sectors including agriculture, energy, mining, tourism, infrastructure, and manufacturing.

Agriculture & Agro-processing

  • Vast Arable Land: Over 44 million hectares of arable land available for commercial farming of crops such as maize, rice, sugarcane, horticulture, and oil seeds.
  • Export Crops: Opportunities in processing and exporting coffee, tea, tobacco, spices (especially cloves), cashew nuts, and cotton.
  • Livestock & Dairy: Tanzania has the third-largest livestock population in Africa, with growing demand for meat, milk, and leather processing facilities.

Energy & Renewables

  • Hydropower & Solar: Abundant rivers and sunlight create strong potential for both on-grid and off-grid energy projects.
  • Natural Gas Development: Tanzania holds over 57 trillion cubic feet of proven natural gas reserves with opportunities for LNG, pipelines, and gas-to-power plants.
  • Rural Electrification: The government is actively seeking private sector participation in expanding energy access to rural communities.

Infrastructure & Transport

  • Railways & Roads: Major projects such as the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) and national road network upgrades offer PPP investment avenues.
  • Port Modernization: Expansion of Dar es Salaam, Mtwara, and Bagamoyo Ports opens up logistics and warehousing opportunities.
  • Airports & Aviation: New airport terminals and air cargo facilities are being developed to boost tourism and trade.

Mining & Mineral Processing

  • Rich Mineral Resources: Tanzania is among Africa’s top producers of gold, diamonds, tanzanite, graphite, and nickel.
  • Value Addition: The government encourages investors to establish mineral beneficiation and smelting plants locally.
  • Critical Minerals: Growing demand for battery minerals like lithium and rare earths presents new investment frontiers.

Real Estate & Construction

  • Urban Housing: Opportunities exist in affordable and middle-income housing to meet the needs of Tanzania's growing urban population.
  • Commercial Properties: Demand is increasing for office parks, malls, and industrial warehouses, especially in Dar es Salaam and Dodoma.
  • Tourism Infrastructure: Construction of lodges, eco-resorts, and cultural centers near wildlife parks and beaches is highly encouraged.

Tourism & Hospitality

  • Wildlife & Safaris: Investment opportunities in luxury lodges, safari camps, and tour operations around Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Ruaha parks.
  • Coastal Tourism: Zanzibar and the Swahili Coast offer high potential for beach resorts, diving centers, and cultural heritage tourism.
  • Adventure & Eco-Tourism: Untapped areas in the southern and western circuits present room for sustainable tourism development.

Education & Skills Development

  • Private Education: High demand for quality private schools, colleges, and universities that offer international or specialized curricula.
  • TVET & ICT Training: Government encourages investment in technical and vocational education institutions and digital learning platforms.

Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals

  • Medical Facilities: Public-private partnerships are encouraged to build and manage hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic labs.
  • Pharmaceutical Production: Opportunities exist in manufacturing generic medicines, medical consumables, and health tech solutions.

Why Invest in Tanzania?

Tanzania is ranked among the top investment destinations in East Africa due to its political stability, strategic location, natural resources, and a strong commitment to economic reforms. Investors benefit from tax incentives, investment guarantees, and access to regional and global markets.

For more information, contact:
Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC)
Website: www.tic.go.tz
Email: info@tic.go.tz