AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAgribusiness Push: Mozambique’s agricultural plan is set with a $2bn budget over four years, targeting productivity gains for more than 2 million small-scale producers in Gaza’s Lower Limpopo irrigation schemes, with support spanning extension, research, producer finance, improved seeds, fertiliser and mechanisation. SADC Industrial Drive: At the 46th SADC summit in Durban, leaders backed faster industrialisation and regional integration, with priorities including infrastructure, agricultural transformation, critical minerals, agro-processing and one-stop border posts. Rovuma LNG Momentum: ExxonMobil and Area 4 partners awarded about $1.1bn in pre-FID contracts for long-lead upstream equipment for Rovuma LNG Phase 1 in Cabo Delgado, covering subsea systems, large-bore valves and offshore line pipe—another step toward a final investment decision. Private Investment Signal: Tanzanian billionaire Mo Dewji pledged $250m to invest in Mozambique and aims to create 20,000 jobs, citing opportunities across production, distribution and services. Trade & Logistics: Interasia Lines launched a weekly Mombasa service to boost East Africa–Asia trade, with a mid-October start and capacity up to 2,500 TEUs. Health Access: BeOne Medicines and partners extended the Brukinsa access programme for CLL to reach about 1,000 patients by 2028, with possible expansion to Mozambique depending on readiness.
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