Mozambique
A integração de Moçambique nas cadeias de valor regionais e o papel das mulheres comerciantes transfronteiriças de pequena escala
The study identifies and analyzes the existing regional value chains between Mozambique and its neighbouring countries. The study then looks at the potential insertion of women cross-border traders into the identified value chains with a focus on the challenges faced by these traders and the presentation of a set of policy recommendations.
Mozambique’s Integration into Regional Value Chains and the Role of Women Small-Scale Cross-Border Traders
The study identifies and analyzes the existing regional value chains between Mozambique and its neighbouring countries. It looks at the potential insertion of women cross-border traders into the identified value chains with a focus on the challenges faced by these traders and the presentation of a set of policy recommendations.
Geographical Indication Protection of Mozambique’s Cabrito de Tete (Tete Goat)
The purpose of this report is to provide an understanding of the nature characteristics and identification of Mozambique’s Cabrito de Tete and identify the challenges and issues concerning maintaining the status quo of GI protection for Cabrito de Tete. It is widely recognized that the livestock sector in developing countries contributes to poverty reduction and promotes agricultural development as means of achieving sustainable livelihoods. Mozambique’s goat-keeping practices are traditionally rooted in a rural community with some 5 million goats out of which smallholder farmers keep the majority. In recent times Mozambique has faced several local bottlenecks in goat production including disease outbreaks.
The Case for Geographical Indication Protection of the Mozambique White Prawn
This study analyses the Mozambique experience of protecting and promoting fisheries with an emphasis on exploring geographical indication (GI) protection for the white prawn of Mozambique. It is achieved through an in-depth review of data collected from local stakeholders reports based on past technical support provided by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) the literature on GIs and international and regional treaties and reports among others. Fishery products such as Mozambican prawns are highly recommended for GI certification as they have high demand from both local and international consumers.
No. 51169. United States of America and Mozambique
Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Mozambique regarding the Surrender of Persons to International Tribunals. Maputo 24 June 2003