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Hidden : Friday, June 14, 2019
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
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14 June 2019, 06:45 - 07:30

Angola

Angola

A plantação e a produção de café contribuíram em grande parte para a economia da área noroeste de Angola, incluindo a província do Uíge.

A produção de café foi iniciada pelos portugueses na década de 1830 e logo se tornou uma cultura comercial; A cultura popular cultivada em cerca de 2000 plantações angolanas, propriedade maioritária dos portugueses, foi o café robusta. Na década de 1970, Angola era um dos maiores países produtores de café da África. No entanto, a guerra civil pela independência do regime português devastou as plantações de café e muitos agrônomos de café migraram para o Brasil, com os cafezais cultivados em plantações se tornando arbustos selvagens.

A reabilitação das plantações está em andamento desde 2000.

Angola

Plantation and production of coffee contributed largely to the economy of Angola's northwestern area, including the Uíge Province.

Coffee production was started by the Portuguese in the 1830s and soon became a cash crop; the popular crop grown on approximately 2000 Angolan plantations, owned mostly by the Portuguese, was robusta coffee. In the 1970s, Angola was one of the largest coffee-producing countries in Africa. However, the civil war for independence from the Portuguese rule devastated the coffee plantations and many coffee agronomists migrated to Brazil, with the coffee plants grown on plantations becoming wild bushes.

Rehabilitation of the plantations has been ongoing since 2000.

Languages

Portuguese is the sole official language of Angola.

coffee

Come and join us for a cup of coffee (on special at R10 until 8am) or just for a chat. Take-aways available if you are in a rush. Full breakfasts are available.

You don't need to spend anything, but if you do, it will be for your own account.

Date: Friday, 14 June 2019

Time: From 06h45 to 07h15 but we will be there until at least 08:30

Place: Brioche, 181 Main Rd, Walmer

We look forward to seeing you there!

Logging in Portuguese would be great.

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