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Angola: Procafé Invests U.S. 50, 000 in Rehabilitation


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

22 April 2008
Posted to the web 22 April 2008

Luanda

The Coffee Supply Company "Procafé" invested last March USD 50,000 for the rehabilitation of its agency in Ndalatando, in the northern Kwanza Norte Province, which was destroyed by rain.

In an interview to ANGOP, here, Procafé general director, Romualdo Traça Dias dos Santos, said that that the amount was used for the reconstruction of the administrative area, storehouses and payment of wages.

Procafé director added that the company is fixing two electrical mills to support the farmers in the work of transforming cassava and maize.

The fixing of these equipments is part of Procafé's programme to help peasants that face difficulties in grinding their products.

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As part of this programme, Procafé is creating conditions to install in the 2008/2009 biennium, mills of cassava and maize transformation, as well as coffee machines in other agencies of the company in the provinces of Bengo, Kwanza Sul and Uíge, for coffee growers that also cultivate maize and cassava.



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