Abstract:
This study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of Professionalized Agricultural Projects Implementation on
economic development in Tanzania with a specification of Meru district. It intended to show the reasons and
relationship between the effectiveness of professionalized agricultural projects implementations and its significant
influence on economic development. There is been a complimenting relationship between agriculture performance
and the economy. Where, If the performance of agriculture is advanced and yields good produces, the smallholder
farmers involved in agriculture will have an increased income and ultimately economic development. Taking into
consideration the fact that agriculture has greatly been contributing to the GDP since Independence. In addition
to that, it should be known that the government of Tanzania expends large sums of funds in agriculture projects
expecting a return in the economic cycle and small-holder farmer's earnings. Therefore, it is against this
background that to ensure successful completion of the study, both primary data was collected in Meru District
and quantified before being used in this study from the selected respondents through stratified random sampling
where a qualitative method was employed. Lastly, the study recommends the plausible strategies to be put in place
in supporting effective implementation of the projects while focusing on making them more sustainable and
positive impact-oriented to the small-holders farmer's income growth by working out on the actual impediments
as proposed under this study.