The official did not indicate a specific amount to be invested in the strategic partnership, but took the opportunity to reveal that his country has available an investment portfolio, budgeted at three million dollars, to be used in various sectors of Angola's economy.
Speaking during a conference on agro-industry, the ambassador admitted that Angola's agricultural and energy potential can help improve agro-industry, fostering competitiveness with other countries.
Cited by Angop, Rafael Vidal acknowledged that Angola's natural resources are one of the reasons that attract the attention of Brazilian investors.
The economic reforms carried out by the Angolan government also encourage businessmen to invest in Angola, he admitted.
The diplomat also took the opportunity to inform that a plan of agricultural activity in Brazil, which aims at the agricultural revolution in Angola, is in the approval phase.