Mozambique

FAO in Mozambique

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has worked in Mozambique since 1979. The Organization’s activities are aligned with its mandate and Strategic Framework, the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF), as well as with national strategies, such as the Government five-year plan (2020-2024) and the Strategic Plan for the Development of the Agrarian Sector and its National Investment Plan for the Agrarian Sector (PEDSA II/ PNISA II). FAO supports the Government to address challenges in the agriculture, livestock, forestry, fisheries, and aquaculture sectors, promoting best practices, boosting nutrition and food security as well as improving livelihoods, leaving no one behind.

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Mozambique: Project Highlights - OSRO/MOZ/142/GER
05/11/2025

The Government of the Federal Republic of Germany contributed USD 800 000 to the FAO project, "Anticipating the impacts of La Niña-induced floodsto...

From fields to markets - Scaling farmers into agribusiness
03/11/2025

From Fields to Markets – Scaling Farmers into Agribusiness, presents FAO’s stepwise approach to transform smallholder farmers from subsistence production...

Transforming food and agriculture through a systems approach
25/08/2025

The purpose of Transforming food and agriculture through a systems approach is to clarify what a systems approach involves in practice across agrifood...

FAO Member Nation since 1979
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Contact

FAO Representation in Mozambique
Road of Mukumbura, 285
Polana Cimento, Maputo, Mozambique
Email: [email protected]  
Telephone: +258 21 49 11 36 / 21 49 85 41

  

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