Africa-Press – Angola. Fortcampo, a company incorporated under Angolan law, inaugurated this Friday in Luena, Moxico province, will be able to transform and export national agricultural products to foreign markets.
In addition to the transformation, the aforementioned establishment, located in the Aço neighbourhood, on the outskirts of Luena, will also sell locally produced country food and agricultural inputs.
Speaking to the press, one of the Firm’s partners, Alberto Mucanda, said that among the products from the field to be processed are kale, tomatoes, cabbage, bananas, pineapples, ginger, sweet potatoes and reindeer, yams, wild fruits, fertilizers, insecticides and others.
According to the investor, the firm created partnerships with national and international companies and cooperatives, namely Zambians, Americans and Namibians, to help transform and export the products.
“Right now we have products in the store that have already been processed organically, such as sorghum juice, pineapple and ginguenga, dried banana, and others, thus responding to the government’s program that aims to diversify the national economy”, he added.
In turn, farmer Cesar Cawango valued the project’s initiative, claiming that it could facilitate local companies in selling agricultural products, preventing deterioration in the field.
The municipal administrator of Moxico, Horácio Sachamuaha, said that the operation of this organization comes at a time when the region has stood out in increasing agricultural production.
FortCampo, incorporated in 2021, is a company incorporated under Angolan law, based in the province of Moxico, with legal personality, administrative and financial autonomy.
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