With support from the private sector, project seeks to transform Angola into a productive hub with Brazilian technology and producers
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The Minister of Agriculture and Livestock of Brazil, Carlos Fávaro, and the Minister of Agriculture and Forests of Angola, Isaac dos Anjos, met again this Wednesday (4th) to discuss the next steps of the Brazil-Angola Productive Agricultural Investment Program. The videoconference meeting continues the meeting held at the end of May between Presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and João Lourenço. The proposal focuses on integrating Brazilian tropical agriculture into Angolan territory, with the aim of increasing food production and promoting food and nutritional security in both countries. One of the central points is the concession of arable lands in Angola for project implementation. During the meeting, the ministers addressed technical topics such as: Since December 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) has conducted two official missions in Angola, bringing entrepreneurs and representatives of the productive sector to learn about the potential for agricultural ...
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