Mozambique is experiencing annual agricultural production losses of about 30% due to poor post-harvest handling and storage, according to the UN World Food Programme's deputy director in Mozambique, Pierre Lucas. These losses, which affect main grain crops, beans, groundnuts, cassava, and more, lead to food insecurity and low farming revenues. The 'Zero Post-Harvest Losses Initiative's' second phase aims to combat this issue through the promotion of better storage technologies and the support of farmers using effective harvest management practices. The initiative, which is expected to benefit over 80,000 farmers across several provinces, aims to double the income of small farmers by eliminating post-harvest losses.