The Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi launched Tuesday a statistical operation aiming to collect data that will allow for a realistic evaluation of agriculture, as well as the planning and effective implementation of strategic policies for the development of the agricultural sector in the country.
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"Reliable statistics will help us to make more informed decisions with concrete data, for private investments and public policies of good governance," said Nyusi.
The IAI will allow the country to update the production and productivity indicators of the main crops at the national level and will also take into account the dimension of productive plots per household and average income per family, he said.
The president stressed that his government intends to end hunger by 2025 and reduce chronic malnutrition to 10 percent in the country.
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