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Covid-19. Moçambique resumes export of feijões to China and Dubai

Published Jul 22, 2020

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The Instituto de Cereais de Moçambique (ICM) has resumed exporting goods to China and Dubai, after an interruption caused by restricted restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to this agency or director-general of the organization, Mohamed Valá. Mohamed Valá, quoted by Notícias, announced that the ICM will export 20 thousand tons of feijão bóer and feijão holoco, the first phase of which, to China and Dubai.

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The figure corresponds to 48% of the goal of 200,000 tons that Moçambique will sell to those two markets this year. As exports, they are to be made through the port of Nacala, in the province of Nampula, north of Moçambique, adiantou or director-general of the ICM. At the expense of Moçambique, the markets of China and Dubai emerge as an alternative to India, which was the main destination of feijões produced in an African country, rather than losing ...
Source: Observador
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