The announcement was made by Mozambican Prime Minister Luisa Diogo at the end of a two day meeting of the "Women for a Better World" network in Madrid on Thursday.
The understanding was reached during a meeting between Diogo and the Spanish Agriculture Minister.
Diogo, cited in Friday's issue of the Maputo daily "Noticias", explained that the two months before the signing of the agreement are to be used in discussions of the details before a Spanish team comes to Maputo to finalise the agreement.
Diogo gave no details of how such an insurance will be implemented, but she described the outcome of the talks as "a victory for Mozambicans".
At the women's conference, participants discussed ways to strengthen the empowerment of women in the African Continent and in Spain.
A decision was taken to set up in Africa three empowerment centres for women, and the first such institution is to be built in Mozambique, with the support of the Spanish government.
At the closing session, the participants pledged their commitment to work together to for their common objective: to fight for the empowerment of women.
SOURCE: AIM