
Palm oil is a versatile and essential commodity with diverse applications in the food, cosmetic, and biofuel industries. With increasing demand and its significance in global trade, investing in palm oil production offers a promising venture.
The Industrial Development Pole of Negage is strategically located approximately 40 kilometers from the city of Uíge, in the municipality of Negage. It is conveniently situated just 2.5 km from the municipal headquarters of Negage, along the national road EN 220 (via Negage-Puri), encompassing a total area of 910 hectares, divided into two sections: area 1 with 210 hectares and area 2 with 700 hectares. Negage is a city and municipality in the Uíge province of Angola; it covers 3,303 km2 and comprises two administrative communes, Dimuca and Quisseque. The region is home to a youthful population of 135,489 inhabitants, and Negage is well-connected to the rest of the country through the EN-140 highway, linking it to Camabatela to the south and Bungo to the north. Moreover, via the EN-220, Negage is connected to Uíge in the west and Puri in the east.