Background: The Government of Angola has recently developed a rural area known as Zang, giving it a school, a permanent medical dispensary and a technical school of agriculture. Nevertheless, the nearby town of Ndalatando is totally devoid of local food sources. This represents an enormous market opportunity for any type of agro-business since food products are currently being imported at a cost inaccessible to the majority of the population. Taking into account its closeness to Luanda, the capital of the country, Ndalatando represents a promising economic potential if its agriculture can be improved.
Objective: The project is designed to improve the living conditions in and around Ndalatando, fomenting the return (especially of the young) to agriculture. It will reach 18-to-25 year olds with technical training courses in agriculture proving pilot plots of new crops and a set up of services for the transformation and commercialization of agricultural products. The project also includes the creation of a community centre for the area. Within one year, the pilot program of young farmers will—in their turn— be capable of promoting farming among the other young people of the region. The women in the local towns will participate in product marketing and be able to afford the locally-produced foods for their families.