…as Mozambique expands pigeon pea markets ICRISAT and FAO are backing a rapid expansion of farmer-led pigeon pea seed enterprises...
Read moreMAPUTO – The Mozambican agricultural sector is facing a critical supply-side shock as national authorities seek to secure 26,000 tonnes...
Read moreMozambique's sugar exports soared to $36 million in 2024, marking a robust 50% increase from the previous year, as the...
Read moreThe Guruè district of Zambézia is on track for a strong tea harvest, with production of green tea leaves expected...
Read moreA burgeoning coffee industry is providing significant economic stimulus within one of Mozambique’s key protected areas, attracting substantial foreign development...
Read moreMozambique has unexpectedly reversed its decision to delay pigeon pea exports to India, bringing forward the start of shipments by...
Read moreBEIRA, SOFALA — Mozambique's agricultural sector is poised for ambitious growth, with President Daniel Chapo announcing a target of 3.4...
Read moreThe Association of Sugar Producers of Mozambique (APAMO) has called for an immediate and comprehensive revision of the country's product...
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