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| Funder | China Development Bank (CDB) |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Government of Angola |
| Country | Angola |
| Start Date | Dec 01, 2013 |
| End Date | Dec 25, 2030 |
| Duration | 6,233 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Recipient |
| Data Source | AidData Chinese Aid |
| Grant ID | 43785 |
China Development Bank approves $85.5 million loan for Manquete Agro-Livestock Development Project On July 21, 2013, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) and the Government of Angola signed a $69,223,552 loan agreement for the Manquete Agro-Livestock Development Project in Cunene Province.
Then, in December 2013, the President of Angola authorized the Government of Angola to signed an $81,439,473.31 loan agreement with China Development Bank (CDB) for the Manquete Agro-Livestock Development Project in Cunene Province. The borrowing terms that applied to the loans are unknown.
The loan proceeds were reportedly used to finance a $100 million commercial contract with China National Electronics Import & Export Corporation (CEIEC), which was signed in 2011. Record ID#64976 captures the ICBC loan and Record ID#43785 captures the CDB loan.
The project supported the construction of a agro-industrial complex on 2,000 hectares of land within Cunene Province. 1,500 hectares were set aside for rice and maize cultivation and the remaining 500 hectares for construction of infrastructure and natural reserves.
The complex includes two units for processing and husking, cleaning, bleaching of packaging and equipment, and three silos for storage (two of them for 3,000 tons of rice and one for 2,000 tons of corn).
The Sovereign Fund of Angola (FSDEA) — a fund created by the Angolan Government with revenues from oil exports — initially owned the agro-industrial complex and the land on which it sate, but China National Electronics Import & Export Corporation (CEIEC) operated the complex for its first five years of operation.
The first three years of the contract period were used to clear land, build infrastructure, and conduct plant experimentation; subsequently, the final two years of the contract were used to train Angolan farmers in technology and land management. The overall objective of the project was to promote rice production in the country and reduce cereal imports.
The project commenced and the agro-industrial complex generated its first harvest in 2015. However, the project was at a ‘standstill’ in May 2017 after CEIEC reportedly abandoned the project.
Then, in October 2018, Angolan President João Lourenço ordered that the project be ‘rescued’ from the FSDEA and handed over to the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA) for public interest reasons.
Government of Angola
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