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Thursday, December 06, 2007
Print This Page Angola: Peasant Families Get Training in Poultry-Breeding
ANGOLA - Some 750 peasant families of Caala District, in central Huambo Province, will benefit from a training programme in the field of poultry-breeding and prevention against a birds illness named Newcastle.The training, which will last three months, started last Monday and involves 30 peasants. It is being organised by the German non-governmental organisation Agrarian Action.
Funded by the European UnionEuropean Union, the course has a goal to improve the living standards of the peasant families and assure social and economic development of Caala population.
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