MOZAMBIQUE’S gross domestic product has grown by over 10% for the last two years, President Joaquim Chissano said on Monday. Speaking before Parliament, Chissano said agriculture grew by 8,7% in 1997 and 8,2% in 1998. Grain production rose from a million tons in the 1995 harvest to 1,7-million tons in 1998. Chissano also noted the same “positive trend” in cash crops, where production of raw cotton increased from 53000 tons to 90000 tons in 1998. Sugar cane production shot up from 233000 to 368000 tons in 1998.