Angola opens up land to China
- 27 Mar 2026
Angola is set to grant around 800,000 hectares of land to Brazilian and Chinese business groups as part of a strategy to increase agricultural production and reduce food dependence
Angola is set to grant around 800,000 hectares of land to Brazilian and Chinese business groups as part of a strategy to increase agricultural production and reduce food dependence
Angola is granting roughly 60,000 hectares to Brazilian farmers in Cuanza-Norte province as part of a $120 million cooperation deal backed by BNDES, Banco do Brasil, and Angola’s sovereign wealth fund — more than 30 Brazilian agribusiness companies have already signed up
Ao todo, serão disponibilizados cerca de 60 mil hectares de terras — área equivalente a 85 mil campos de futebol — para produtores brasileiros, segundo anunciou o governador provincial João Diogo Gaspar durante um encontro recente com uma comitiva de empresários brasileiros.
Al Dahra officials are visiting several provinces in search of land up to 10,000 hectares with abundant water for irrigation, improved access, and electricity for project implementation.
Le groupe AL DAHRA, basé aux Émirats arabes unis, recherche 10 000 hectares en Angola pour y produire à grande échelle du maïs, du soja, des haricots et du tournesol pour la fabrication d'aliments pour animaux destinés à l'exportation vers les pays arabes.
O Projecto com a empresa Citrus Prime beneficiará de uma concessão de dez mil hectares de terra, cuja implementação deverá ocorrer em quatro fases, e com um orçamento de cerca de 150 milhões de dólares.
China and other nations are investing in African agriculture to diversify away from US trade, with China removing tariffs on imports from African countries with which it has diplomatic ties, and Qatar and the United Arab Emirates investing in farming and infrastructure.
Germany's largest fertiliser company invests in German fund pursuing large-scale agriculture and forestry projects for carbon credits in Africa.
The UAE's agribusiness giant Al Dahra will operate 40,000 ha of farmland in collaboration with Angola's Ministry of Agriculture and another 30,000 ha with the state-owned GESTERRA.
L’accord prévoit l’exploitation de 30 000 hectares de terres réparties dans six provinces de l’est du pays. La concession est attribuée pour 25 ans et bénéficie d’un régime fiscal préférentiel.
Sinohydro Group of China will invest more than $100 million in Angola to develop a 25-year, tax-free 30,000 hectare land concession to produce soybeans for export.
Cette enveloppe servira au développement de près de 100 000 hectares de terres, principalement pour la culture de soja et du maïs.