The three corn conservation units are capable of storing 12,000 tons of cereals, the spokesman recalled.
Cited by Angop, the official made it known that the projects were built in 2013, but, for various reasons, never worked.
Although they have never operated, the units are in appropriate conditions to meet the needs of peasants and business farmers, said João Sotembela Moma.
The silos are equipped with machines that measure the appropriate storage temperature, allowing the products to be conserved for a longer period of time.
According to Angop, in addition to these three silos, Caála also has a Grémio de Milho, capable of storing 5,580 tons of cereals, which is abandoned.