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France to Fund Mozambique Shrimp Farms
According to Macauhub, the project, outlined to last three years, aims to improve and ensure the sustainability of the competitiveness of shrimp on the international market and will involve the sector’s main players, namely the National Aquaculture Development Institute (Inaqua), the National Institute for Inspection of Fishing Products (INIP), as well as the private sector via the Association of Shrimp Producers of Mozambique (APCM).
The governor of the Bank of Mozambique, Ernesto Gove, speaking at the event said that signing the convention was very important to the fisheries sector, as it boosted one of the most important export products, improving its competitiveness in foreign markets and thus reduced the balance of payments deficit.
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