Organic food from Serbia soon in Angola – Jomil Group entering African market

Source: Tanjug Tuesday, 13.09.2016. 09:52
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The company Grab from Kostunici will soon start exporting packed lunches to Angola for the military and organic food from western Serbia, it was agreed during the visit of the chief of the General Staff of the Angolan Armed Forces and the president of the Jomil Group, Jovan Cekovic, to Gornji Milanovac. The factory has several facilities for the production of fruit brandies, fruit preserves, juices and honey.

– We like the products that come out of this factory, they are exquisite. Of course we want a lot of Serbian products for Angola – said the chief of the General Staff of the Angolan Armed Forces, Geraldo Sachipengo Nunda.

– We have already exported goods to Angola. I estimate that 50% of the factory's products will by exported to the African country, from packed lunches for the military, to jams, marmalades, juices and brandy. General Nundo has come to open this factory for a reason – Cekovic emphasized.

The high military delegates also visited the company Jomil, which Angola is currently cooperating with in three segments, namely, military and technical cooperation, engineering and construction and projects in the agriculture and food industry.


Cooperation between Angola and Serbia has been growing, especially since the African country recognized the high quality of Serbian companies several years ago. During the visit, the need for cooperation in several other areas was emphasized.

The highly ecological village of Kostunici boasts delicious apples, plums and raspberries, and the forest fruits and medicinal herbs are of particularly high quality.

– The raw materials processed here are of very high quality. Plums, pears, apples, quinces, raspberries, blackberries, everything originates here, except for apricots, which we buy from the Cacak area. This factory's products are safe and can be consumed by everyone, from small children to very old people – explains food engineer Pantelija Gacic.
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