The Mozambican Minister of Industry and Commerce said pigeon pea exports exceeded targets

Published 2024년 2월 5일

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Mozambique surpassed its 2021 pigeonpea export target by exporting over 245,000 tons to India, exceeding the planned 200,000 tons, as reported by the country's Minister of Industry and Commerce, Silvino Moreno. Despite some quality and documentation issues, the export process was successful. The country also exported to the United Arab Emirates and England. Amidst exporter tensions, Moreno emphasized the need for dialogue and reassured that the government consistently reminds parties of international trade rules.
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The Mozambican Minister of Industry and Commerce, Silvino Moreno, revealed that despite the tense climate among exporters, the country managed, last year, to exceed the pigeonpea export target, especially for the Indian market. Quoted in a publication made this Monday, February 5th, by Semanário Económico, the government official detailed that more than 245 thousand tons were exported to India against an annual plan of 200 thousand. “The export process of agricultural products, mainly pigeon peas, went normally. There are challenges from the point of view of quality and the documentation process, but we are working to improve”, he explained. The official said that, in addition to the Indian market, which is one of the main destinations for legumes, Mozambique exported to the United Arab Emirates and England. Regarding the tense climate seen in recent times among exporters, Silvino Moreno recommended that the parties invest in ...

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