NA Editorial
The Angolan Development Bank (BDA), as part of its business promotion and training actions, is promoting this Friday (10), a conference with the theme -Development of Companies and Suppliers, taking the Agriculture sectors as a case study , South African Trade and Distribution and Tourism.
According to a note that Notícias de Angola had access to, the conference will have South African managers as speakers and will be broadcast on the Zoom platform, targeting farmers, entrepreneurs, business associations, trade and distribution operators and the tourism sector.
The training cycle for investment promoters has been running since October 22nd, with the first topic being “The importance of the culture account for agricultural investment projects” with a focus on corn, soybeans, beans and wheat.
In turn, on October 29th, the module “Calculations of average production costs per hectare, profitability, optimization of resources and productivity” was presented, and on November 18th, the theme of the webinar was “Utility and Productivity of Machines” and, on December 3rd, the topic “Irrigation Systems, Optimization of Operating Costs and Water Savings” was covered.
The training actions carried out by the BDA are part of its strategic axis of approach and business training of promoters in the various financing sectors.