Mvena, Z. S. K2020-12-152020-12-151999-06https://www.suaire.sua.ac.tz/handle/123456789/3319Journal of Agricultural Economics and Development 1999: Vol 3Urban agriculture in Tanzania has been in existence for many decades. Presently urban agriculture is both extensive and intensive. Urban farmers come from all walks of life. From highly placed government civil servants and wealthy businessmen to the most disadvantaged slum dwellers. Urban agriculture is constrained by a number of factors including the legal restrictions which dictate the type of crops to be planted and the number of livestock an urban farmer should keep. This paper highlights the potential of urban agriculture, its constraints and possible solutions.enUrban AgricultureDecadesPresently urban agricultureGovernment civil servantsThe past, present and future of Urban Agriculture in TanzaniaArticle