The official also informed that the vans, obtained by the Ministry of Agriculture with the aim of supporting trade by simplifying the flow of production to the markets, will arrive in Angola this year.
Quoted by Angop, Alan Varela indicated that of the total of 500 vehicles, 300 are Russian-made and the remaining 200 are German-made.
He also admitted that this is an investment that will help stimulate some activities linked to micro-industries.
In addition to these vans, Alan Varela informed that the Executive will also allocate three-wheeled motorcycles to transport goods over short distances, writes Angop.
The national director for rural commerce also took the opportunity to announce that a survey of all production infrastructures in the sphere of the State is being carried out and that, soon, a public tender will be launched to sell them.