After years as a culinary desert, Luana's reputation for overpriced restaurants has given way to a new, vibrant and affordable dining scene that reflects the country's changing relationship with food.
Sinohydro Group of China will invest more than $100 million in Angola to develop new sources of grain imports — the second agriculture-related deal agreed between the two countries this week. Angola ...
Angola, EU sign €50 million Agrinvest deal for Lobito Corridor Project targets agriculture, jobs, and value chains across key provinces Initiative aims to boost food security, reduce reliance on ...
Luanda — The food processing sector in Angola recorded an 11% growth in January of this year, after expanding 16% in the last quarter of 2025, the Minister of State for Economic Coordination, José de ...
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