Mozambique: Niassa hopes to produce wheat

Published 2023년 6월 13일

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The northern Mozambican province of Niassa is planning to start wheat production in the 2023-2024 Agricultural Campaign, as announced by the provincial Secretary of State, Lina Portugal. The Mozambican Agricultural Research Institute (IIAM) is developing wheat varieties adapted to the province's agro-ecological conditions, which are awaiting approval by the National Directorate of Agricultural and Livestock Health. Portugal praised the IIAM's work on improving crop seeds and announced an upcoming Investment Forum where wheat production will be a key topic.
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The northern Mozambican province of Niassa, as from the 2023-2024 Agricultural Campaign, intends to start producing wheat, according to the provincial Secretary of State, Lina Portugal. To this end, the Mozambican Agricultural Research Institute (IIAM), is developing varieties of wheat adapted to the agro-ecological conditions of the province. Currently, according to the Secretary of State’s press office, the authorities are waiting for these varieties to be approved by the National Directorate of Agricultural and Livestock Health. To see for herself the level of preparation seeking to make wheat production a reality in the province, Lina Portugal visited the IIAM on Friday. During her visit, she praised the work being undertaken by the IIAM to improve the seeds of various crops, which “will thrust agricultural production forward, and attract more investment to the province, mainly in agro-processing.” “Sometimes we have to find alternatives because of international crises”, said ...

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