DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6dfede/mozambique_agribus) has announced the addition of the "Mozambique Agribusiness Report Q1 2012" report to their offering.
This quarter Business Monitor International has extended its supply and demand forecasts for Mozambique's agricultural industries through to the end of 2016. Positive production growth is envisaged for all of Mozambique's agricultural sectors over the next few years. Growth will be particularly strong in the case of poultry and sugar. Both of these sectors are benefiting from new investments and rising consumption demand. In the five years to 2016, BMI also envisages a steady expansion in output for Mozambique's main grain, corn. These and other agribusiness subsectors are currently benefitting from increased investment by both the government and private companies. One development expected to help drive production growth in the sugar and corn sectors is a growing commitment by the Mozambican government to developing biofuels.
BMI's Mozambique Agribusiness service provides proprietary medium term price forecasts for key commodities, including corn, wheat, rice, sugar, cocoa, coffee, soy and milk; in addition to newly-researched competitive intelligence on leading agribusiness producers, traders and suppliers; in-depth analysis of latest industry developments; and essential industry context on Mozambique's agribusiness service.
Key Forecasts:
- Corn Consumption Growth to 2016: 27% to 2.54mn tonnes.
- Corn Production Growth to 2015/16: 16% to 2.17mn tonnes.
- Sugar Production Growth to 2015/16: 35% to 445,000 tonnes.
- Sugar Consumption Growth to 2016: 20% to 240,000 tonnes.
- Poultry Production Growth to 2015/16: 28% to 55,000 tonnes.
Key Topics Covered:
- SWOT Analysis
- Supply Demand Analysis
- Commodity Price Analysis
- Macroeconomic Forecast
- Industry Trend Analysis
Products Mentioned:
- Poultry
- Corn
- Rice
- Soybean
- Wheat
- Cocoa
- Coffee
- Palm Oil
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6dfede/mozambique_agribus

