Maputo — The Mozambican government hopes to market 3.4 million tonnes of grain in the 2025-2026 agricultural years, which would be a seven per cent increase on this year’s harvest.
Launching the agricultural year at a ceremony in Mafambisse, in the central province of Sofala, on Thursday, President Daniel Chapo said the target for root crops is “more than ten million tonnes, with cassava production growing by five per cent’.
Production of one of the country’s main cash crops, cashew nuts, should…
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