Indian companies have become
the major buyers of agricultural
produce from Mozambique
and surrounding countries,
according to Paulo Faia of AMI
Africa Mozambique.
“The Indians are buying up
all the cotton and pulses that
Mozambique and Malawi can
produce,” he says.
Export volumes to India are
expected to continue growing.
In July 2016 Mozambique and
India signed three agreements,
including a long-term deal for the
importation of pulses.
There is a positive balance of
payments for Mozambique in the
trading of agricultural products,
according to the Indian agriculture
department.
It says that in the 2014-2015
financial year exports through
Mozambique totalled US$80.87
million, while Indian exports to
Mozambique were worth around
US$30.81 million.
The main agricultural
commodities being exported
primarily through Beira are beans,
cow peas, oter beans, pigeon peas
and cashew nuts.
Mozambique and Malawi supply
around 15% of India’s pigeon pea
imports.
Indian agricultural exports from
India to Mozambique are primarily
rice, cane sugar, confectionery,
biscuits and oil cake, according to
the Indian agriculture department.
However, Mozambique’s biggest
imports from India are medicines,
textiles and plastics, according to
Infodrive India.
The average agriculture tariff rate
for India and Mozambique is 33.5%
and 8.9% respectively, according to
the World Trade Organisation.
India now one of Mozambique's top agricultural export destinations
12 Oct 2016 - by Ed Richardson
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