Mozambique: Manica to export 400 tons of organic lychees to Europe this year

Published 2022년 11월 23일

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Manica province in Mozambique is set to export 400 tonnes of organic lychees to the European market this year, an increase of 40 tons from the previous year. The government is encouraging multinationals and family businesses to increase production, as the market could absorb an additional 6,000 tons. The government is also urging agricultural research partners to introduce new lychee varieties and expand production to districts with favorable climate conditions. The bulk of the lychee production is in the districts of Manica, Sussundenga, and Barue, but potential exists in other regions with cooler climates.
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The central Mozambican province of Manica is set to export 400 tonnes of organic lychees to the European market this year. The fruit is being supplied by a combination of agricultural multinationals and family businesses, a government source said on Tuesday. This year’s export represents an increase of 40 tons compared to last year, but the market could absorb another 6,000 tons of the fruit, Governor of Manica Francisca Tomas said at the launch of the lychee marketing campaign in Sussundenga. “We will continue to challenge for the title of one of the largest producers and exporters of lychee,” Governor Tomas said, highlighting the need to boost the family sector, which nonetheless already contributes a considerable part of the production. Francisca Tomas also remarked that some multinationals in the agricultural chain were promoting the production of seedlings and strengthening technical assistance through state extension agents, in search of greater quantities of higher quality ...

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