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Cashew nut growers in Sofala made around 126 million meticais [US$1.7 million] from commercialisation of their crop this year, 98 million meticais less than last year’s approximately 224 million meticais.
The figures were released in Beira this Tuesday by the director of the Sofala Provincial Economic Activities Service, Adérito Mavie, during a seminar on cashew nut monitoring and marketing,
Mavie said that the fall in growers’ revenue was determined by conditions in the international market and local production, even while production and export volumes had increased.
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