The Director-General of the Mozambique Cereals Institute (ICM), says the country has two years to stop losing agricultural surpluses to neighboring countries.
These are surpluses that escape the control of the State, through the border opened by inappropriate circuits with Malawi standing out as the beneficiary of the corn produced in Mozambique.
To stop this problem, Momed Valá, cited by Radio Mozambique, explained that a memorandum of understanding was recently signed that defines the sharing of information about production between the two nations.
"If there is a technology, quality seed and I can deliver to the brothers in Malawi I make the mercy of this memorandum. If one feels some difficulty for some reason, of some storm, of some cyclone, I can go get technology among the technology in the right way in Mozambique," said Valá.
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