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Mozambique has a variety of regional cropping patterns; agro-climatic zones range from arid and semi-arid (mostly in the south and south-west) to the sub-humid zones (mostly in the centre and the north) to the humid highlands (mostly the central provinces). The most fertile areas are in the northern and central provinces, which have high agro-ecological potential and generally produce agricultural surpluses. Southern provinces have poorer soils and scarce rainfall, and are subject to recurrent droughts and floods.

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  • Agriculture in Mozambique (en)
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  • Aquest és un article sobre l'agricultura de Moçambic. Moçambic té una varietat de patrons de cultiu regionals; les zones agro-climàtiques van des de l'àrida i semiàrida (sobretot al sud i sud-oest) a les zones subhumides (sobretot al centre i nord) fins al humids altiplans (la majoria de les províncies centrals). Les àrees més fèrtils es troben a les províncies septentrionals i centrals, que tenen un alt potencial agroecològic i produeixen excedents agrícoles. Les províncies del sud tenen sòls més pobres i precipitacions escasses, i estan subjectes a recurrents sequeres i inundacions. (ca)
  • Mozambique has a variety of regional cropping patterns; agro-climatic zones range from arid and semi-arid (mostly in the south and south-west) to the sub-humid zones (mostly in the centre and the north) to the humid highlands (mostly the central provinces). The most fertile areas are in the northern and central provinces, which have high agro-ecological potential and generally produce agricultural surpluses. Southern provinces have poorer soils and scarce rainfall, and are subject to recurrent droughts and floods. (en)
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  • Aquest és un article sobre l'agricultura de Moçambic. Moçambic té una varietat de patrons de cultiu regionals; les zones agro-climàtiques van des de l'àrida i semiàrida (sobretot al sud i sud-oest) a les zones subhumides (sobretot al centre i nord) fins al humids altiplans (la majoria de les províncies centrals). Les àrees més fèrtils es troben a les províncies septentrionals i centrals, que tenen un alt potencial agroecològic i produeixen excedents agrícoles. Les províncies del sud tenen sòls més pobres i precipitacions escasses, i estan subjectes a recurrents sequeres i inundacions. (ca)
  • Mozambique has a variety of regional cropping patterns; agro-climatic zones range from arid and semi-arid (mostly in the south and south-west) to the sub-humid zones (mostly in the centre and the north) to the humid highlands (mostly the central provinces). The most fertile areas are in the northern and central provinces, which have high agro-ecological potential and generally produce agricultural surpluses. Southern provinces have poorer soils and scarce rainfall, and are subject to recurrent droughts and floods. (en)
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