Angola: Camabatela displays agricultural potentialities in fair

Published 2021년 7월 19일

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Over 100 farmers from Ambaca municipality participated in an agro-livestock fair to showcase the region's economic potentialities, exhibiting various agricultural products. The event, held to mark the 87th anniversary of Camabatela town, saw estimated sales of 5 million kwanzas. Camabatela, the municipal capital, was founded in 1611 and was elevated to a town in 1934.
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Camabatela — Over 100 farmers of Ambaca municipality, in Cuanza Norte province, participated this weekend in an agro-livestock fair to exhibit the region's economic potentialities. Farmers from the four communes of the municipality displayed various agricultural products, notably bananas, potatoes, yams, cassava, beans, okra, onions, avocados, palm fruit, citrus fruits, sugar cane and drinks such as maruvu and brandy. According to a note from the Centre for Documentation and Image (CDI) of the Ambaca Municipal Administration, to which Angop had access today (Monday), the event was held to mark the 87th anniversary of the existence of Camabatela town (municipal capital), celebrated on 14 of this month. According to the municipal director of Agriculture, Olídio Lucas, the fair achieved sales estimated at 5 million kwanzas. Located 180 kilometres off Ndalatando, the capital of ...
Source: All Africa

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