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Decree No. 103/2020 revising Decree No. 62/2016 of 26 December, which redefines the attributions and competences of the Mozambican Cereals Institute (ICM).

Country/Territory
Mozambique
Document type
Regulation
Date
2020
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Original source
Boletim da República, I Serie No. 231.
Subject
Agricultural & rural development
Keyword
Institution Agricultural development Cereals/grains/rice Oleaginous plants Internal trade International trade Food security Agricultural commodities Crops/grasses
Geographical area
Africa, Eastern Africa, Indian Ocean, Least Developed Countries
Entry into force notes
This Decree enters into force on the day of its publication.
Abstract

This Decree aims at replacing Decree No. 62/2016 of 26 December, which redefines the attributions and competences of the Mozambican Cereals Institute (ICM). ICM is a Category A public legal person, whose object is to develop the value chain of agricultural marketing. It establishes composition, duties and responsibilities of ICM. In particular, the duties of the ICM, IP are: a) to promote structuring and modernization of the value chain of the agricultural marketing of cereals, legumes and oilseeds with an impact on the development of the agro-industry and on the balance of import/export with production and national consumption; b) the management of infrastructure to support the agricultural marketing value chain; c) the promotion and management of alternative financing solutions for the agricultural marketing and rural trade value chain; d) the promotion, coordination and establishment of strategic reserves of cereals, legumes and oilseeds for food security.

Full text
Portuguese
Website
www.legis-palop.org

References - Legislation

Repeals

Decree No. 26/2006 approving the Statute of the Institute for Cereals in Mozambique (ICM).

Legislation | Mozambique | 2006

Keyword: Institution, Agricultural development, Cereals/grains/rice, Agricultural commodities, Crops/grasses

Source: FAO, FAOLEX