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Our Products

Our strategic value chains

Mozambique has strong agro-ecological potential for sustainably producing and commercializing high-quality fruits, specialy along the Beira Corridor. Combined with growing domestic and export demand, this drives our focus on developing four key value chains.

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Banana

Cultivated Area:10 ha

Bananas play a key role in food security, nutrition, income generation, and job creation. This value chain offers investment opportunities for small- to medium-scale plantations to supply the domestic market, in the initial phase.

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Avocado

Cultivated Area: 16 ha

Westfalia Fruto Moçambique is aiming to increase avocado export volumes to the European market. To meet this growing demand, the cooperative is promoting avocado cultivation to significantly increase production over the next five years.

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Litchi

Cultivated area: 400 ha
(200 ha in the productive phase, 200 ha newly planted)


 

(200 ha in the productive phase, 200 ha newly planted)
Currently, we supply Westfalia with around 200–300 tons of litchi per year for export market. As a cooperative, we continue to encourage our members to invest in expanding production areas, establishing new orchards, and setting up irrigation systems.


 

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Mango

Cultivated Area: 8 ha

Similar to bananas, the number of mango producers and the volume of commercially valuable production have increased over the past 10 years. Mangoes offer a major potential for income generation and employment opportunities.

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