Profile of Inhambane Province
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REPUBLIC OF MOZAMBIQUE ________&_________ GOVERNMENT OF INHAMBANE PROVINCE INVESTMENT PROMOTION CENTRE PROFILE OF INHAMBANE PROVINCE MAY 2017 Programa de Desenvolvimento Económico Local (ProDEL) TABLE OF CONTENTS REASONS FOR INVESTING IN THE PROVINCE ........................................................................................................... 4 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PROVINCE .................................................................................................................. 4 Table I: Macro-Economic Indicators of Inhambane Province ....................................... .................................... ........5 Table II: Investment Approved by the Investment Promotion Centre ....................................... ......................... ......5 Table III: Investment Approved by the Investment Promotion Centre By Sector ..................................... .................5 POTENTIALITIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROVINCE .................................................................................. 5 Table IV: Agricultural and Livestock Potential ....................... ................................................................................. 6 Table V: Production of Food Crops, Income Crops and Livestock ............................................................. ............... 6 Inhambane Province FISHING ..................................................................................................................................... ............................ 7 Table VI: Potential for Investment in Marine Aquaculture ......................................... ........................................... ..7 TECHNICAL TEAM Table VII: Potential for Investment in Inland Aquaculture ....................................... ................................................7 Table VIII. Fisheries Production ............................................................................................................................... 9 Daniel Francisco Chapo Provincial Governor FOREST AND FAUNA ............................................................................................................................................. 10 Table IX: Forest and Fauna Potential ........................................... .................................................. ........................10 Lourenço Sambo Director General INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE....................................................................................................................................10 Investment Promotion Centre Table X: Export Products ........................................................................................................................................11 Luis Machava Table XI: Main Export Products ..............................................................................................................................11 Investment Promotion Centre Table XII: Trading Partners .................................................................................................................................... 11 Provincial Representative ([email protected]) MINERAL RESOURCES........................................................................................................................................... .11 Table XIII: Type of Mineral Resources and Exploration Phase .................................................................................11 Editor: Government of Inhambane Province PUBLIC WORKS................................................ .................................................. .................................................. 12 Investment Promotion Centre Table XIV: Degree of Operability of Sparse Sources ....................................................................................... ........12 Av. Samora Machel Nº588 Balane 2 – Cidade de Inhambane Table XV: Urban Water Access Rate .......................................................................................................................12 Email: [email protected] TOURISM.............................................................................................................................................................. 12 Telefax: 293 20015 Mobile phone: +258 823305430 Table XVI: Tourist and Investment Potential........................ ..................................................................................13 Website: www.cpi.co.mz PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SERVICES ..............................................................................................................14 www.cpi.gov.mz TAX SYSTEM AND CPI MANDATE.............................................................................................................................16 REASONS FOR INVESTING IN THE PROVINCE Table I: Macroeconomic Indicators of Inhambane Province Figures at current Prices • Agricultural Potential • Forest and Fauna Potential Macroeconomic Indicators • Tourism Potential 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 • Mineral Resources (gas, heavy minerals, limestone); Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (106 MT) • Marine Resources 31,347.9 35,562 37,769 42,590 47,533 National Contribution of GDP (%) 8.2 8.2 7.8 8.0 8.0 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PROVINCE Gross Domestic Product per capita (Mt) 22.356 24.926 26.028 28.869 31.700 It is located in the south of the country - North: Save River, Manica and Sofala Province; Source: National Institute of Statistics - Inhambane Office Geographical Location and - South and West: Gaza Province; Boundaries Table II : Investment Approved by the Investment Promotion Centre - East: Indian Ocean. Investment Volume (USD Million) Type of Investment 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 68.615 km² and coastline is of 700 km Surface Highway network: 4.603 km Number of Projects 9 12 24 31 43 Investment Volumes 59.012.406,00 1.080.193.015,00 21.919.290,20 48.666.933,87 37.818.260,00 - Tropical humid, on the coastline and Tropical dry, across the country. National Investment - 73.003.910,00 66.026.43 34.702.331,54 5.366.480,00 Climate - Dry season (fresh, the temperature ranges from 22º to 26º in May through October); Foreign Investment 5.283.000,00 288.790.794,00 19.489.248,70 13.381.558,24 25.438.977,00 - Rainy Season (hot, average temperature is 34º in November through April) - The relative humidity of the air ranges from 6% to 76%. Loan 53.729.406,00 718.398.311,00 2.364.015,07 583.044,09 7.012.803,00 Province Capital Inhambane Number of jobs 716 538 1030 739 1.619 Source: Investment Promotion Centre - 2016 Municipalities Inhambane, Maxixe, Quissico, Massinga and Vilanculos Population Total (INE 2016) 1.523.635 Inhabitants Table III: Investment Approved by the Investment Promotion Centre per Sector Economically Active Population: 761.605 Inhabitants Population Density: 22,2 inhab/ km² Investment Amount (USD million) Sector Urban and Peri-urban Zone: Access to drinking water - Inhambane City: 100% 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Agriculture and Agro Industry 46.712.406 258.476 6.881.213,50 4.260.944,20 12.945.304,00 Water Urban and Peri-urban Zone: Access to drinking water - Maxixe City: 69% Construction and Public works - - - 13.609.369,11 1.688.889,00 Urban and peri-urban zone: Access to drinking water - Province: 84,5% Industry - 1.070.930.030 1.350.000 1.382.207,93 14.972.209,00 Electricity All District Capitals are covered by the HCB grid Transport and Communications - - - 4.068.071,90 13.334,00 - The Province’s road network is 4.603 Km long Roads - The province is crossed by the main north-south highway, the EN 1, from Zavala District to Govuro Tourism and Hotel Industry 12.300.000 9.004.509 12.247.823.10 24.324.807,40 7.869.360,00 District Services - - 1.039.421.60 1.021.533.33 329.164,00 Inhambane Port Total 59.012.406 1.080.193.015 21.518.458.20 48.666.933.87 37.818.260,00 - Depth: ranges from 3 to 7 metres - Total Capacity: 1.000 tons Source: Investment Promotion Centre - 2016 - Load-bearing Capacity: 180 tons per day - Passengers transportation capacity: 5.000 passengers per day Ports PROVINCE DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL Vilankulos Port Inhambane Province has special features for the attraction of investments in different areas as a result of its high agricultural, flora, mining, marine and tourism potential. - Depth: it ranges from 1 to 1,5 metres - Passengers transportation capacity: 5000 passengers per day Inhambane has a coastline of 700 km with characteristics that are favourable for tourism development. The coastline is endowed with - Load-bearing capacity: 4 tons per day beautiful beaches and paradisiac islands, which have made the province one of the most important tourist destinations in the country. Transport Load and Passengers Transport throughout the districts, provinces and at international level Aerodromes Vilankulos and Inhambane Telecommunications - All District Capitais are covered by both mobile and fixed telephone networks Province Bank Coverage Rate: 79% Banks:Milleniun Bim, Barclays, BCI, Socremo, Standard Bank, Mozabanco, Banco Terra and FNB. Banking and Insurance Micro finance: Lethsego, Bayport and IngweMicro finances Institutions Branches: 35 in 11 Districts Operators of Micro-Finance and Credit Cooperatives:4 in 3 districts (Letshego, Bayport and YMcb) Insurance Sector: Empresa Moçambicana de Seguros (Emose), Global Alliance, Austral Seguros, Indico Seguros 04 05 Table IV:Agricultural and Livestock Potential of the Province FISHING Available Land: 1.863.205,80 hectares for farming Inhambane province provides water bodies, which supply