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The use of natural resources in conservation areas, such as sport hunting, brought in 250 million meticais ( € 3.5 million) last year, as a result of the migration from the manual to the electronic licensing system (PHC), an official source has announced.
“During the process of implementing the PHC, the State managed to collect 250 million meticais from the activity and, of this amount, 149.3 million [€2.1 million] relates to sport hunting,” said the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Fisheries, Emília Fumo, during the annual meeting on poaching 2025, in Maputo.
The electronic licensing system (PHC) is a business management software that can be acquired through different types of licence.
According to Emília Fumo, sport hunting has also made it possible to channel around 25.3 million meticais [363,000 euros] to the communities surrounding these conservation areas, “which refers to 20% of the revenue from these activities”.
“The revenue collected (…) increased by around 11.8 million meticais [€169,300] compared to 2023. This increase was essentially due to the implementation of the electronic licensing system [PHC],” she said.
The Permanent Secretary also said that 760 hunters were licensed across the country last year, a reduction of 23 compared to the previous year, when around 783 hunters were licensed.
Emília Fumo also explained that this year, the Mozambican authorities are going to carry out a nationwide fauna census to understand the level of elephant population growth in the country.
According to the Permanent Secretary, the study will include specific censuses for “emblematic species” such as the hippopotamus and leopard.
The PHC was implemented last year to automate and modernise the licensing process for activities related to conservation and the use of natural resources in Mozambique’s conservation areas.
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