UK is looking for business opportunities in Manica, Mozambique

Published 2021년 10월 14일

Tridge summary

The United Kingdom is actively seeking to increase its investment in Manica province, Mozambique, with a particular focus on agricultural activities. To facilitate this, a business portal has been launched to help identify potential investment opportunities. The portal was introduced by the UK Prime Minister's trade representative in Mozambique, Katherine Fletcher, during a visit to Manica to evaluate potential investment areas in agriculture, livestock, and energy. Fletcher met with UK companies operating in Mozambique, such as Agriterra group, ECA, Phoenix Seeds, and Companhia do Vandúzi, to understand their operations and challenges. She also explored the possibility of enhancing coffee and honey exports from Gorongosa National Park. The UK's ultimate goal is to tap into the province's agricultural potential and create mutually beneficial partnerships.
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The United Kingdom has expressed interest in boosting investment in Manica province, particularly in agricultural activity. For this purpose, a portal was launched in the city of Chimoio, through which businessmen from both countries can expose the existing investment opportunities. The business platform was launched by the envoy of the UK Prime Minister for Trade in Mozambique, Katherine Fletcher, who yesterday concluded a two-day working visit to the province of Manica. Katherine Fletcher explained that the UK's objective is to identify business and investment areas that can bring concrete gains to the province. “We are here to identify some areas for partnerships and also to present what our country may need from this province and the country. We are very impressed with the potential of this province, but we also have our market open to Mozambicans. Therefore, we believe in good results in this smart partnership between Mozambique and the United Kingdom”, said Fletcher. He also ...

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