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  • J Rice Res 2019, Vol 7(2): 205

Angola: Rice Crop Grow and Food Security Reinforcement

Chiambo PJ1*, Coelho JP2, Soares FB3, Salumbo A4 and Lima A2
1Tropical Knowledge and Management program, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
2School of Agriculture, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
3Nova School of Business and Economics, New University of Lisbon, Portugal
4University José Eduardo dos Santos, Angola, Portugal
*Corresponding Author : Chiambo PJ, Tropical Knowledge and Management program, Universidade Nova De, Portugal, Tel: +244924131945, Email: paschiambo81@gmail.com

Received Date: Oct 24, 2018 / Accepted Date: Mar 04, 2019 / Published Date: Mar 15, 2019

Abstract

Rice is the staple food of more than three billion people around the world. In Angola it is the most consumed food after maize and cassava. At a time when the country population increases at an approximate annual rate of 3.27% associated to an economic and financial crisis, demand for food is increasing and prices are getting higher. Currently the country lives mainly on imports, spending big sums to import more than 400000 tons of rice per year to meet the internal market needs. This situation is exacerbated by the fact that some countries have banned or restricted their rice exports, leading to a shortage and a rise in prices on the world market. These problems threaten the food security of the Angolan population, increasing hunger and poverty every few years. However, the country has the potential to invest in national rice production, thus replacing imports. This work analyses and discusses how this objective can be achieved, starting from the agroecological potential of the Angolan territory, passing through a summary characterization of the different scales of existing rice production systems in the country and ending with a diagnosis of the main fragilities and constraints that limit the expansion of the area and productivity of the rice crop. The main aim of the suggested strategy is to contribute to increase the quantity and quality of rice production in order to ensure that sufficient quantities of rice are available to meet the needs of the internal market demand. For that, public policies should be able to support rice producers through activities such as providing farmers with new technologies and modern sustainable rice cultivation techniques, promoting local agricultural experimentation and rural extension, as well as helping farmers to reduce post-harvest losses and marketing risks.

Keywords: Angola; Rice production; Agricultural zoning; Food security; Policies and strategies

Citation: Chiambo PJ, Coelho JP, Lima A, Soares FB, Anhola-Salumbo A (2019) Angola: Rice Crop Grow and Food Security Reinforcement. J Rice Res 7: 205.

Copyright: © 2019 Chiambo PJ, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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