Mozambique takes off with raw cashew nut exports

Published 2021년 12월 2일

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Mozambique is set to begin exporting raw cashew nuts on December 15th, with an expected sale of around 160 thousand tons. The export price will be fixed between US$1,100 and US$1,350 per ton. The Mozambican Almond Institute (IAM) will manage the marketing campaign, and the status of the supply of raw material to the industry, the fiscal framework of the Simplified Tax for Small Taxpayers (ISPC) and Personal Income Tax (IRPS) proofs will be required during the transportation of cashew nuts within the national territory.
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Mozambique will start, as of December 15th, with the export of raw cashew nuts. The information was recently released by the director general of the Mozambican Almond Institute (IAM), Ilídio Bande, in the city of Nacala, Nampula province. The cashew nut marketing campaign started last October, in which it is expected the sale of around 160 thousand tons of this almond. Ilídio Bande, revealed that the export of this almond will cost between US$1,100 and US$1,350 per ton fixed, for the chestnut with an “out turn” of 44 pounds in weight and 53 pounds in weight, respectively. For this purpose, the plan and status of the supply of raw material to the industry, the fiscal framework of the Simplified Tax for Small Taxpayers (ISPC) and Personal Income Tax (IRPS) proofs required during the transportation of cashew nuts within the national ...

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