The Mozambique Agricultural Research Institute invests in agricultural technology transfer for sweet potato cultivation

Published 2024년 8월 7일

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The Mozambique Agricultural Research Institute (IIAM) is investing in the transfer of agricultural technology to increase the productivity of sweet potatoes, a key food source, and improve food security. The institution trained over 100 farmers from the Moamba district in Maputo province on the cultivation of improved varieties of orange and purple-fleshed sweet potatoes. The training covered various aspects of sweet potato production, including the correct methods of choosing vines, soil management, irrigation, harvesting, and post-harvest treatment. IIAM emphasized the importance of modernizing Mozambican agriculture and increasing the productivity of small farmers by transferring agricultural technology.
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The Mozambique Agricultural Research Institute (IIAM) is investing in the transfer of agricultural technology for the cultivation of sweet potatoes, with the aim of increasing productivity and contributing to food security in the country, according to the newspaper Notícias. According to the information, in this context, last week, the institution trained more than 100 farmers from the Moamba district, Maputo province, in the cultivation of improved varieties of orange and purple-fleshed sweet potatoes. According to IIAM researcher, Milton Tovele, assigned to the Umbelúzi agricultural station, the training aimed to disseminate new technologies and introduce varieties of this crop, essential for food security, especially in developing countries. Farmers learned the correct methods of sweet potato production, from choosing vines (seeds), soil management, irrigation and harvesting to post-harvest treatment and transportation, among other matters. “Once the vines have been chosen, ...

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