Although the manual systems and processes are embraced to the point that the impression is created that digital transformation is not possible and the strong, efficient and effective digital systems and processes in the Warehouse Receipt System cannot work through cooperatives – transformation and digital transformation in the Warehouse Receipt System implemented through the AMCOS in Tanzania is possible. The digital Warehouse Receipt System can work through the AMCOS, with consequent farmers integrated agricultural marketing – and so improved agricultural productivity and competitiveness in Tanzania. But with an external influence of the concerted and collaborative efforts from the three main economic agents, championed by the Civil Society, which should instigate the process and incorporate or put Cooperatives into action towards digital transformational change.
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