FAO in Mozambique
19 June, 2024, Nacala Porto-Nampula – On June 17 and 18, 2024, the Nacala Porto...
14 June 2024, Cabo Delgado- The Food and Agriculture organization of the United Nations (FAO)...
3 May 2024, Alto Molócuè – In a pioneering initiative in Mozambique, the Food and...
27 March 2024, Mozambique – The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO),...
In Mozambique, the overall fish production from aquaculture has been declining in the last decade, mainly due to high production costs and poor production techniques in the country. However, recently FAO has been supporting some promising initiatives that use fish farming as a source of income. Traditionally, the Mozambican aquaculture sector...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) defended today urgent measures to combat soil pollution in Mozambique, considering that soil degradation affects food and nutritional security in the country. "Urgent action is needed to combat soil pollution and contain the multiple threats it poses to food security," said...
15th November 2018, Maputo, Mozambique –The government of Mozambique launched its NDC Partnership Plan today to achieve the climate objectives set in its nationally determined contribution (NDC) as part of the Paris Agreement. Mozambique has approved a three-year plan (2018 – 2021) to kick-start the implementation of the NDC Roadmap (2020...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is conducting trainings in agro-processing and food conservation of tubers, vegetables and fruits produced locally in the districts of Mapai, Chigubo, Chicualacuala , Guija and Mabalane in the province of Gaza, in the framework of the implementation of the project...
16 October 2018, Maputo - Mozambique has high levels of chronic malnutrition, with 43 percent of children affected, Food and Agriculture Organization Representative to the country, Olman Serrano, said during the World Food Day celebration. In addition, Serrano added that these numbers trigger losses of about 1.6 billion USD annually, corresponding...