Lubango — The Programme for the Acquisition of Agricultural Products (Papagro) bought from the peasants of the southern Huíla province more than 800 tons of several agricultural products, ten months after entering into force.
Speaking to Angop on Tuesday, the provincial director of Trade, Fernando Cacola, said that part of sold production is of seasonal character, with emphasis on vegetables.
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