Wheat produced in the Mozambican province of Tete is being sold to Malawi rather than supplying the domestic market, at a time when Mozambique is spending $400 million a year on wheat imports. Around 700 farmers in the district of Tsangano, bordering Malawi in north-eastern Tete, each produce around 30-50 tonnes of wheat a year…...
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