Mozambique: Agricultural inputs will be made available to four thousand producers in Báruè

Published 2024년 1월 8일

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Around four thousand farmers in the district of Báruè in central Mozambique are receiving assistance with agricultural inputs and transportation of products to the market from an agro-industrial company. The assistance is aimed at guaranteeing raw materials for the production of corn flour which is sold on the national market. The company plans to acquire 26 thousand tons of corn this year, up from 18 thousand achieved last year, and aims to improve production levels to achieve this goal.
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Around four thousand producers in the district of Báruè, in Manica, are receiving assistance with agricultural inputs, made available by an agro-industrial company in that province, in central Mozambique, reported this Monday, 8 January, Rádio Moçambique ( RM). The agency explains that assistance extends to the transportation of products from production fields to the market. The initiative aims to guarantee raw materials for the production of corn flour, which is subsequently sold on the national market. According to the representative of the agro-industrial company, Jesus Sampaio, the strategy has positive results, both for producers ...

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