A Odebrecht e a ocupação de terras em Angola
- Floha 8
- 31 December 2016
O que nos interessa aqui são os abusos cometidos em parceria com as autoridades angolanas em Angola.
O que nos interessa aqui são os abusos cometidos em parceria com as autoridades angolanas em Angola.
A project for the planting, processing and marketing of sugarcane, involving a 20,000 ha plantation, will be implemented in the northern Bengo province, in a partnership between Angolans and Chinese
Over 20,000 hectares of land have been made available for national and foreign entrepreneurs interested in investing in the agricultural sector in Angola's Matala Municipality, where a Dutch company is pursuing a large-scale potato farming project.
Loro Horta reports on recent Chinese overseas investment in agriculture in the Lusophone world
Two farms run by China's Citic company are serving as a showcase of modern agriculture in Angola, said Liu Guigen, general manager of the farming development program of Citic Africa.
The representative of the African Development Bank, Septime Martin, announced Wednesday in Malange, the funding of several public and private projects in the field of agro-industry in Angola.
Cabo Verde is already producing food abroad, specifically in Paraguay, where the government in 1996 bought a plot of 10,000 hectares, which mainly produces rice, corn, wheat and soy.
CITIC is negotiating with the Angolan government to open another 30,000-hectare farm in the central Bie province to plant rice with financial support of Chinese banks.
Citic Construction gère deux fermes en Angola, chacune large de 10.000 hectares dans les provinces d'Uige et de Malanje, qui servent désormais de modèle de développement du secteur agricole en Angola.
A $750 million project to produce ethanol and sugar in Angola will start next month after a year of delays as costs rose 50 percent on a plantation larger than Montreal.
A 100,000-acre sugar farm around 300 km east of Luanda is a partnership between state-oil company Sonangol, Brazil's Odebrecht and Damar, an Angolan company owned by Vice President Manuel Vicente and top state security officials.
China invests in land and research in Africa, South America, Central Asia to feed the world’s largest population.
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