Tanzania's 1978 FAO coinage was part of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization's decades-long program encouraging member nations to mint coins carrying agricultural themes as a form of public education — the FAO effectively subsidized or coordinated dozens of such issues across the developing world through the 1970s. Tanzania's participation aligned with Julius Nyerere's *Ujamaa* collectivization policy, which had been forcibly resettling rural populations into communal villages since 1973, a program that by 1978 had demonstrably reduced agricultural output rather than increasing it.
Tanzania's 1978 FAO coinage was part of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization's decades-long program encouraging member nations to mint coins carrying agricultural themes as a form of public education — the FAO effectively subsidized or coordinated dozens of such issues across the developing world through the 1970s. Tanzania's participation aligned with Julius Nyerere's *Ujamaa* collectivization policy, which had been forcibly resettling rural populations into communal villages since 1973, a program that by 1978 had demonstrably reduced agricultural output rather than increasing it.