In a statement seen by Lusa, Angonabeiro also highlights the 654 million kwanzas achieved in exports in the first six months of 2025.
The results achieved by Angonabeiro, operating in the country's trade and industry sectors, "reflect the company's sustained growth trajectory," which, in 2024, reached a total turnover of 26.3 billion kwanzas and exports of 1.1 million kwanzas.
The disclosure of these results comes in the context of Angonabeiro's participation in FILDA 2025 – Angola International Fair, "where the company reaffirms its commitment to the development of the Angolan market, focusing on consolidating strategic partnerships and expanding its customer base."
From the 22nd to the 27th of this month, the country will hold the 40th edition of FILDA, under the motto "50 Years Consolidating Angola's Economic Independence and Integration in the World." Authorities intend this event to be an opportunity for companies to conduct and close deals.
"Our participation in FILDA aims to reinforce the visibility and positioning of Nabeiro Group brands in Angola. We seek to strengthen partnerships with our current customers, expand our presence in the Horeca and traditional retail channels, and also present innovations aligned with our pillars of quality, convenience, and sustainability," said Carlos Gomes, general director of Angonabeiro, quoted in the statement.
At FILDA 2025, Angonabeiro will present two distinct booths: the Angonabeiro stand, focusing on the Nabeiro Group's own brands – Delta Cafés, Delta Q, Ginga, Adega Mayor, Qampo, and Deltea; and the Partners stand, highlighting the brands represented by Angonabeiro in the domestic market – Serrata, Ferbar, Paladin, Compal, Magalhães, Vieira de Castro, Dan Cake, Aliança, Diatosta, Pantagruel, Pintarolas, Regina, Gorila, Penha, and Tom Milk.
The fair also includes the presentation of the latest innovations, highlighting the new Delta Q Flavors Collection line and the Delta Q Rise machine, now available in the formal retail channel.
The Nabeiro Group and Delta Cafés maintain a strong and long-standing connection with Angola, dating back to the time when the country already held a prominent position in global coffee production.
In the late 1990s, Delta Cafés was invited by the Government to collaborate in the rehabilitation and reactivation of an old industrial unit, with the aim of relaunching the Ginga coffee brand, with 100 percent national coffee production.