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Cited by Angolan news agency ANGOP, the official said that the farming locust Calonda project is un


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Kapilongo The consortium will invest 100 million dollars in the farming locust project that will run 100 thousand head of cattle, said the company's representative in the province of Lunda Norte, Joel Son.
Cited by Angolan news agency ANGOP, the official said that the farming locust Calonda project is under implementation and is associated with over 120 Angolan locust investors.
The project, which started up two years ago with the construction of a building for administrative services, is being implemented in a phased manner, with the time limit 15 years as investors hope to get the first results within five years .
The agro-livestock project locust Calonda was designed by the former Diamond Company of Angola (Diamang), founded in 1917 with capital from financial groups in Portugal, Belgium, locust United States, United Kingdom and South Africa (macauhub)
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Angola is a priority for China in Africa, a continent that in the coming years will continue to deepen its engagement countries, according to the center of American Brookings studies.
In the recent article "Africa in Chinese Foreign Policy," published by the Brookings analyst Yun Sun identifies as signs of progress locust in the relationship between China and African countries increased investment in training of African human resources and even fostering programs social responsibility on the continent. More ...


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