Mozambique: Rice production may reach 239 thousand tons in current agricultural season

Published 2022년 3월 16일

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Mozambique is on track to achieve food self-sufficiency in rice by 2030, as the country's rice production is projected to grow by 15% for the 2021-2022 campaign, according to the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Celso Correia. The country's cereal production is expected to reach approximately 239,000 tonnes, following a 19% increase from the previous campaign. The government plans to continue investing in technology and expanding cultivation areas to enhance efficiency and reduce labor requirements. Despite the progress towards self-sufficiency, Mozambique still imports about 60% of the 500,000 tonnes of rice consumed annually, which costs the country around US$300 million. The government will continue to address climate change challenges and support the production sector in achieving its goals.
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Mozambique can achieve food self-sufficiency in rice if it maintains the levels of production growth that it has been recording in recent years. For the current 2021-2022 campaign, cereal production is expected to reach around 239,000 tonnes, corresponding to a growth of around 15% compared to the previous campaign. So said Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Celso Correia, speaking in Gaza on Monday at a ceremony marking the start of the rice harvest. Minister Correia recalled that the last campaign’s 207,821 ton rice harvest itself represented a 19% increase on the previous season’s 175,322 tons. “We are beginning the 2021-2022 rice harvest, and our projection is that we can reach production of around 239,000 tons, which means a growth of 15%. Last year, we hit 19%,” he said. Correia added that the sector wanted to mark the opening of the season with the use of technology that allows for greater efficiency in harvesting and less loss, in addition to using as much ...

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