Slaughterhouse |
The infrastructure,
built by the Angolan government on the Camabatela Plateau, is
considered the most modern in the country, with a slaughtering capacity
of 200 cattle and 300 goats/day, totaling monthly 6.000 cattle and about
9.000 small ruminants.
The project was
approved earlier this year by the Cabinet Council, which mandated the
Ministry of Agriculture to import 8.000 heads of cattle for confinement
and 2.000 and 500 for breeding, a total of 10.500 animals with the aim
of being installed in the Camabatela Plateau, within the framework of
the repopulation programme of the region.
The Camabatela
Plateau comprises 12 municipalities in the provinces of Cuanza Norte
(Ambaca and Samba Cajú), Malanje (Cacuso and Calandula) and Uíge
(Negage, Uige, Puri, Alto Cawale, Cangola, Damba, Bungo and Mucaba).
At its full
capacity, the Camabatela Plateau can produce ten thousand tons of
meat/year, saving more than 350 million US dollars annually on meat
imports.
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