Applications for Sustenta 2021/2022 in Mozambique is now open

Published 2021년 9월 3일

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The article highlights the launch of the 2021/2022 agrarian campaign for the Sustenta National Program in Mozambique, which aims to integrate family agriculture into value chains. This follows a successful year where production of key food crops increased, leading to increased income for households. The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security has seen a significant rise in income for farmers, with rice production seeing a 650% increase, maize 292%, and sunflower crops 248%. The program, which provided technological packages and technical assistance to 291,241 farmers, plans to extend funding across the country. Farmers and companies interested in boosting agricultural production can apply for funding through various channels.
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One year after financing was granted to nearly 300,000 farmers in eight provinces, and an increase was registered in the production of the main food crops in Mozambique, applications for the Sustenta National Program for the Integration of Family Agriculture in Value Chains, 2021/2022 agrarian campaign, began this week. Food production in the country increased from 14 million tons to 16 million during the 2020/2021 agrarian campaign, according to preliminary data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, as a result of the financing of technological packages to 291,241 Emerging Small Commercial Farmers (PACEs) and Small Farmers (PAs), combined with technical assistance. The increase in food production and cash crops also resulted in a significant increase in the income of 59,040 households. In rice production, for example, farmers’ incomes increased by 650 %; maize producers saw their incomes rise by 292%, and sunflower crop earnings increased by 248%. After reaching 103 ...

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