19 June, 2024, Nacala Porto-Nampula – On June 17 and 18, 2024, the Nacala Porto...
About 40,000 vulnerable families receive support for the implementation of animal health measures in Mozambique
15 August 2020
15 August 2020
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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in coordination with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MADER), will support more than 40,000 vulnerable families in the implementation of animal health measures in areas affected by Cyclone Idai, in central Mozambique.The support, valued at US $ 1.2...
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18 June 2020, Sofala- The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, in collaboration with the Ministry of the Sea, Inland Waters and Fisheries, delivered fishing materials and supplies to more than 1000 artisanal fishermen from Sofala province that were severely affected by Cyclone Idai occurred in March 2019.
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FAO supports digitization of forestry information in Mozambique
27 February 2020
27 February 2020
27th February 2020, Maputo - Mozambique will have, until next year, all forest information digitalized, through the Forest Information System (SIF) developed with the technical support of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), as announced by the National Director of Forests, Xavier Sakambuera Sailors.Speaking during the...
FAO supports 12,000 families affected by Cyclone Kenneth and recent flooding in Cabo Delgado
09 January 2020
09 January 2020
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Cabo Delgado, 9 January 2020- The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in partnership with the Provincial Directorate of Agriculture, has started seeds distribution to more than 12,000 families affected by Cyclone Kenneth and recent flooding in Cabo Delgado Province.Support focuses on the districts of Macomia, Mocimboa...
15,000 farmers are adopting conservation farming in Mozambique
20 December 2019
20 December 2019
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20 December 2019, Manica- Since 2017, a total of 15,000 farmers from arid and semi-arid areas in Tete, Manica and Sofala (central) and Gaza (southern) provinces have been using conservation techniques in their fields.These provinces are among the most affected by the effects of natural disasters in Mozambique, forcing farmers,...