Starting this year, Mozambique will export salt to the SADC market

Published 2021년 7월 11일

Tridge summary

The coastal District of Machanga in Soin Sofola province in Mozambique plans to make its first disasterous export of salt to countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) this year. Technicians from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce are currently in the field to certify the product, and training is being provided to associations, community producers, and traders. The National Association of Producers of Salestando will handle the export, which involves treating over 25 thousand tons of salt collected in the last campaign with approximately a ton of iodine.
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Original content

The coastal DISTRICT of Machanga, Soin Sofala province, intends, as of this year, to carry out the first disastrous export to the market of some countries of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). The director of the District Services for Economic Activities, Ângelo Jone, in statements to “Notícias”, said that technicians from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce are already in the field to certify the product in question. According to what we learned, it is also in this context that the training of associations, community producers and traders is underway, and the beneficiaries consider it an opportunity to improve their activities. ...

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