Mozambique cultivates just 17.8% of its available arable land, according to the latest agricultural census presented this week in Maputo. More than 84% of the country’s farms are smaller than two hectares, while low productivity, weak irrigation, limited mechanisation and poor value-chain integration continue to constrain production. The country possesses vast agricultural potential, a relatively low population density and a rapidly growing labo…
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