Angola is one of Africa’s biggest oil exporters, yet it relies heavily on food imports.
The dependence has exposed the country to rising global food prices and shortages.
The government says the oil-based economy is no longer sustainable.
Authorities are now pushing to diversify economic growth beyond energy.
Agriculture and local food production are central to the new strategy.
Officials hope increased investment will cut imports and create jobs.
The plan aims to strengthen food security and reduce reliance on oil revenues.
Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa reports from Benguela in western Angola.
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