Textang II, Foodlife and Biocom, were recipients of licences and certificates of accession to Feito em Angola service (SFA), in a ceremony held by INAPEM’s Chairman, João Nkosi.
INAPEM’s delegation, in charge of promoting a campaign to expand Feito em Angola service, across Luanda and Bengo provinces, visited and awarded those stamps, normal and green, this last one aimed at environmental protection and companies with environmental responsibility.
The journey began this morning, 8, in Cazenga municipality, where INAPEM’s delegation led by its PCA, João Nkosi, visited Textang II and granted its License and Certificate of accession and Feito em Angola stamp for 3 of its products.
This company’s goal is to reach 900,000 metres, which is its factory’s maximum capacity, “but to reach that goal, it will have to operate 24 hours/day, with three shifts,” stated Jorge Amaral, Textang II’s PCA.
INAPEM’s PCA field day extended to Talatona municipality, to award the same SFA document to Foodlife, a company specialised in food production, which is now also licensed to use Feito em Angola stamp on 5 of its products of national origin.
Foodlife, which has been operating on national market for three years, has employed 30 young people and has a production capacity of between 1,500 and 2,000 tons of rice and beans in Malanje, Bié and Huambo provinces. This company, which works under the motto, “Increasing national production” will from now on use Feito em Angola stamp on five of its products.
INAPEM’s fieldwork ended at Biocom, another Angolan company, dedicated to producing sugar, ethanol and electricity, which as of today also has a licence for Feito em Angola stamp on two products.