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Project Brief

Digitalisation of Mozambique's Phytosanitary Certification Services

Implementation Partners

Mozambique's Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Fisheries (MAAP), the National Directorate of Health and Biosafety (DNSAB) and TradeMark Africa

Implementation Period

2024 - 2025

Project Participants

Importers, Exporters, Government plant health certification staff, economic agents and general public.

Funding Partners

Governments of Ireland & The Netherlands
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Project Rationale

The Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Fisheries (MAAP) in Mozambique, through the National Directorate of Health and Biosafety (DNSAB), is responsible for issuing phytosanitary licenses and certificates, and inspecting imported and exported plant products. Currently, the process is manual and paper-based, and requires physical visits to the authority’s offices. This project aims to digitise the process, offering an end-to-end paperless service for applicants and plant health inspectors.

Scope

The digitalisation project encompasses the development, implementation, and operationalisation of an electronic phytosanitary certification (e-Phyto) system. It will involve collaboration with key stakeholders, including farmers, exporters, importers, regulatory authorities, and international trade bodies. 

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