Sunday 20 January 2013
Mozambique loses 9,000 cattle due to lack of pastures.
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Friday 22 June 2012
This spring, 750 Wall Street types crowded into New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel for a conference on investing in global agriculture.
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Thursday 03 November 2011
Poultry output is forecast to increase 23 per cent to 2014/15, according to a new market report.
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Sunday 10 July 2011
The veterinary authority sent Follow Up Report No. 4 dated 17 June to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE).
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Wednesday 12 January 2011
The World Organisation for Animal Health received follow-up report no.3 yesterday, 28 December. The outbreaks have occured in two villages (Munhuana and Mangandlane) in Maputo.
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Saturday 06 November 2010
In the five years to 2014, strong production growth for sugar, poultry, maize and sorghum is forecast in Mozambique Agribusiness Report Q4 2010 from Business Monitor International. The growth of production in these key sectors will partly be due to the increased investment they are receiving from both public and private-sector agents.
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Wednesday 13 October 2010
The World Organisation for Animal Health received an immediate notification yesterday, 30 September. According to the report, apart from cattle, sheep were also infected.
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Monday 11 October 2010
The World Organisation for Animal Health received an immediate notification yesterday, 30 September. According to the report, apart from cattle, sheep were also infected.
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Monday 16 November 2009
China is sending its farming expertise to Mozambique in a drive to increase the African country's agricultural productivity.
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Friday 03 July 2009
The authorities in Mozambican are trying to break into the US market to sell shrimp following the decline of the market in the European Union.
The shrimp export market has been a valuable asset for Mozambique earning around $1 billion over the last decade and a half accordign to reports in teh Mozambique newspapers.
But now the price has collapsed on the EU market by up to $10 a kilo for Mozambique shrimp down to $6 a kilo, the reports from MediaFAX say.
Shrimp has been Mozambique’s
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Tuesday 23 June 2009
France plans to donate 1.5 million euros to Mozambique to support the shrimp farming sector, under the terms of a funding convention signed by the Bank of Mozambique and the French Development Agency, Mozambican daily newspaper, Notícias reported.
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