Angola works on reactivating coffee production

Published 2021년 7월 5일

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The National Coffee Institute (INCA) has produced over 350,000 coffee seedlings this year, a significant increase from the previous year's 240,460. This is part of a larger effort to renew coffee plantations. The institute has also distributed 104,220 seedlings to farmers, aiding in the establishment of new plantations across several provinces. This initiative is aimed at boosting coffee harvest levels and is supported by technicians from the National Coffee Institute and producers.
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Golungo Alto — Over 350,000 coffee seedlings of Robust and Arabic species have been produced so far in this year's agricultural campaign, against 240,460 of the previous year, by the National Coffee Institute (INCA) and partners, in order to reactivate and increase harvest levels. According to the Secretary of State for Agriculture and Livestock, João Cunha, production of seedlings is due to the ongoing need to renew coffee plantations, one of the axes to which this ministerial department is dedicated with "great importance. The Secretary of State for Agriculture and Livestock, João Cunha, who was speaking Friday in Cacanga, Golungo Alto municipality, in Cuanza Norte province, at the official opening of the national campaign for the coffee harvest in the country noted that the ministry had provided 104,220 seedlings to farmers, which had made it ...
Source: All Africa

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