Mozambique: 500 tons of cotton to be processed in Manica

Published 2021년 5월 7일

Tridge summary

The Institute of Cotton and Oilseeds of Mozambique in Manica province is planning to process 500 tons of seed cotton for both national and international markets this campaign. No exact location for the processing was provided in the article. Approximately 35% of the cotton is expected to come from Manica province, with the rest from Tete province. The Institute's provincial delegate, Edson Tanga, highlighted the vast market for Mozambican cotton, encouraging farmers to continue cultivation. Secretary of State for the province, Edson Macuácua, stressed the importance of investing in cotton and oilseed production to boost the province's economy.
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The Institute of Cotton and Oilseeds of Mozambique in Manica province plans to process five hundred tons of seed cotton for national and international markets in the current campaign. The information was made public by the Institute’s provincial delegate, Edson Tanga, during a visit he and Edson Macuácua, the Secretary of State for the province, paid to the cotton ginning factory in Guro district. Also read: Government creates Cotton and Oilseeds Institute, winds up old Mozambique Cotton Institute Of the cotton to be processed in this campaign, 35% is estimated to have been produced in Manica and the remainder in Tete province. Edson Tanga noted that Mozambican cotton enjoyed a vast market, which was what had motivated farmers to take up the culture. Also read: Cotton: AMM welcomes “milestone” government decision – Mozambique For his part, Secretary of State Macuácua highlighted the need for the province to continue ...

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