CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Angola, mainly dependent on oil and diamond exports for foreign exchange revenue, wants agriculture to play a bigger role and contribute 10 percent of its gross domestic product ...
Despite its vast arable land and abundant water resources, Angola still imports most of its food. In 2022, according to figures from the National Bank, Angola spent around $3 billion on food imports.
Angola is on the path to becoming a global breadbasket, transforming its economy in the process. Angola is rich in arable resources. 35 million hectares of fertile soil stretch across the country, ...
Sinohydro Group of China will invest more than $100 million in Angola to develop new sources of grain imports — the second agriculture-related deal agreed between the two countries this week. Angola ...
Angola, EU sign €50 million Agrinvest deal for Lobito Corridor Project targets agriculture, jobs, and value chains across key provinces Initiative aims to boost food security, reduce reliance on ...
KBR, Inc. KBR has inked a deal with AMUFERT to provide a technology license, proprietary engineering design, equipment and catalyst solutions for the latter’s 2,300 metric tons per day ammonia plant ...
Oil, investment, debt, agriculture… Angola’s ‘super-minister’ José de Lima Massano, a banker-turned-politician, defends Lourenço’s reforms and says oil dependence can end.
The mopane worm – colorful, hairy and nutritious – has many things going for it, but its name is not one of them. Native to woodlands in southern Africa, it is in fact a caterpillar that’s widely ...
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