Key Market Indicators
Mozambique's cassava consumption is projected to reach 7.5 thousand metric tons by 2026, a 0.1% increase from 2021. Since 2017, demand has been decreasing by 0.2% per year. In 2021, the country ranked fifth, with Ghana taking the lead at 7.5 thousand metric tons. Indonesia, Ghana, and Mozambique came in second, third, and fourth, respectively. Production of Mozambican cassava is expected to decrease by 1% annually until 2026, when it will reach 3.6 million metric tons. Since 1966, supply has been rising at a rate of 1.5% each year. In 2021, Mozambique was ranked twenty-first, with Benin ahead at 3.8 million metric tons. The Democratic Republic of the Congo, Thailand, and Ghana ranked second, third, and fourth, respectively.