China announces creation of Mozambique cashew nut transformation project

Published 2023년 6월 2일

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A Chinese real estate company, Tiley Real Estate, based in Shenzhen, has secured land in an industrial park in Haikou, Hainan, China, to establish a project for the transformation of Mozambican cashew nuts. The project aims to produce the cashew nut in its deepest form and extracts for the food and cosmetic industries. The project is expected to generate an annual revenue of 1.1 billion yuan and increase Haikou's tax revenues by over 11 million yuan. This development follows China's decision to eliminate customs duties for 8786 types of products imported from 16 developing countries, including Mozambique, in September.
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The authorities on the island of Hainan, in southern China, announced the sale of land in an industrial park for the creation of a project to transform Mozambican cashew nuts. In a statement, the leadership of the municipality of Haikou, capital of the island province, said that the project by Chinese company Tiley Real Estate relies on the cooperation of the Mozambican government to guarantee the supply of cashew nuts, underlining that it foresees the “transformation in depth” of the product, including the production of extracts that can be used in the food and cosmetic industry. The Mozambican cashew nut project is expected to be born on one of the first three plots of land sold within the scope of the first phase of an industrial park dedicated to the processing of agricultural products in the Meilan area, in Haikou. The authorities in the capital of Hainan revealed that the three projects represent a total investment of 850 million yuan (7.5 billion meticais) by Tiley Real ...

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