AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoImport Substitution Push: Mozambique’s Agriculture Minister says the country will cut reliance on food imports from South Africa by boosting domestic production, while warning against protectionism or border disruptions that could break regional trade. Fuel & State Enterprise: Petromoc reported a 2025 net result of 341.7 million meticais despite lower sales, and said it is investing in terminal expansion and modernization across Pemba, Matola and Nacala. Health Tech Manufacturing: Mozambique and Brazil are exploring a strategic partnership to produce medicines and health technologies, building on Brazil’s support for Mozambique’s antiretroviral drug facility. Regional Power Link: Malawi’s energy minister expects electricity stability from commissioning the Mozambique–Malawi interconnector (50MW) and a 20MW battery storage project, citing completed works on the Mozambique side. Logistics Security: Transnet plans an “army” of guards and drones to protect South Africa’s central rail corridor as theft and vandalism disrupt commodity flows. Humanitarian Logistics: Dubai Humanitarian sent a fourth Ebola relief shipment to Uganda (72.5 tonnes), including cold-chain monitoring data loggers and hygiene support for treatment sites.
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