Abstract:
The study assesses the profitability of Small Industries Development Organisation (SIDO) supported
small- scale furniture industry against imported furniture in Dar es Salaam and Arusha cities in
Tanzania. A total of 127 respondents were interviewed using questionnaire, focus group discussion and
documentary review was also employed to collect data. Descriptive statistics and profitability analysis
were used in the analysis of the data. Findings revealed that location wise, there is no significant
difference in all socio-economic characteristics. The study revealed that there was significant difference
in profit generated between SIDO supported small scale furniture industries and imported furniture
firms (t = 3.23 at p < 0.05), imported furniture were more profitable compared to locally made
furniture. However the study established that SIDO supported small scale furniture industries generate
adequate profit to sustain their operations. Furniture business was more profitable in Dar es Salaam,
but local furniture industries, generate slightly higher profit in Arusha. Policy actions therefore should
be directed towards enabling SIDO supported small-scale furniture manufacturers to adopt modern
production practices and improve their performance so that they can make adequate profits.