U.S. Trade with Angola in 2023

Export Market Rank
#64 Among U.S. Agricultural Export Markets
Total Export Value
$118.16 Million
3-Year Average
$161.09 Million
Compound Average Growth
-8.83% (2014-2023)
Total Export Value 2014 - 2023
Export Value by Commodity 2023

Top 10 Exports to Angola in 2023

Commodity Total Value (USD) Total Volume (Metric Tons) 10-Year Average Value (USD) 10-Year Growth
Poultry Meat & Prods. (excl. eggs) $114.69 Million 104,139 $150.12 Million -56%
Beef & Beef Products $1.35 Million 919 $4.63 Million -91%
Food Preparations $437,109 134 $1.86 Million -88%
Pork & Pork Products $365,736 224 $177,445 198%
Pulses $220,270 191 $1.97 Million -98%
Essential Oils $203,875 35 $541,414 -88%
Rice $167,849 120 $226,873 -3%
Sugar $158,508 19 $155,673 ---
Vegetable Oils (excl. soybean) $137,520 238 $71,107 135%
Fresh Vegetables $127,000 118 $82,917 ---

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Data and Analysis

Attaché Report (GAIN)

Angola: Agricultural Biotechnology Annual

Angola currently does not allow the production of genetically engineered (GE) plants or animals. Food aid imports containing GE ingredients are permitted with certain conditions. In December 2004, Angola’s Council of Ministers approved a decree prohibiting production and importation of genetically engineered GE crops.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Angola: FAIRS Export Certificate Report Annual

This report documents Angola’s technical policies, practices, and import requirements for food and agricultural products. Notable updates include numerous veterinary health certificates for animals and animal genetics.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Angola: FAIRS Country Report Annual

This report summarizes Angola’s general food laws, regulatory authorities, major import/export procedures, food and packaging/labeling regulations, registration measures, and other trade facilitation issues.

News and Features

USDA will provide $466.5 million in FY 2024 funding to strengthen global food security through the McGovern-Dole and Food for Progress programs, Secretary Vilsack announced today.
USDA Deputy Secretary Torres Small visited a USDA-supported school feeding program and garden at the Mungazine Primary School in Mozambique.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture today announced that Deputy Secretary Xochitl Torres Small is leading USDA’s first agribusiness trade mission to Luanda, Angola, this week, accompanied by representatives from the Kansas and Wisconsin departments of agriculture, as well as 16 U.S. companies and organizations.