COMPANY
About Us
An Angolan agro-industrial ecosystem.
About us
Jardins da Yoba was founded with the purpose of contributing to the strengthening of Angolan agriculture through the production of high-quality improved seeds. Throughout its history, the company has expanded its operations and consolidated an integrated model that articulates production, research, processing, technology, and strategic cooperation. Today, we position ourselves as an agro-industrial ecosystem driven by technical knowledge and a long-term vision, combining field experience with continued investment in productive capacity, technical development, and solutions applied to the specific needs of the sector. We are committed to a long-term commitment to the sustainable development of Angolan agriculture, translated into gains in productivity, quality, and efficiency throughout the value chain.
Where We Are
A presence that generates impact in the field, operating in strategic regions of Angola and focusing on the production, multiplication, and distribution of quality seeds.
JY's History
12
YEARS OF OPERATION
From 2014 to the consolidated structure of 2026.
8
OPERATIONAL AREAS
Production, processing, preservation and R&D.
2014
Entrance to the Mucuma Farm — early years
2025
The same path, eleven years later.
MUCUMA FARM, CHIBIA · HUÍLA · ANGOLA
2014
Foundation
Acquisition of the Mucuma Farm
Jardins da Yoba began its operations with the acquisition of the Mucuma Farm, in the municipality of Chibia, in the province of Huíla — the starting point of a structured agricultural project.
In the first years, the focus was on installing essential infrastructure: irrigation systems, water intake, operational units, and storage capacity. The Mucuma reservoir was one of the first major works — the water base for the entire operation.
In parallel, the first production fronts were developed, focusing on potatoes and corn, as well as the first citrus fruit growing projects.
WATER RESERVOIR — MUCUMA FARM
2015
Conservation
Conservation Center - Chibia
Installation of the conservation and storage center in Chibia — with dedicated cold storage chambers — consolidating post-harvest processing capacity and ensuring quality and traceability throughout the value chain.
An essential infrastructure for the commercial viability of the operation, built before joining the National Seed Program.
Conservation Center — Chibia, 2015
2016
— 2019
SEEDS ·
FRUIT GROWING
National Seed Program and first orchards
With the consolidation of operations, we expanded production areas, reinforced irrigation capacity, and moved towards new structuring stages, including units dedicated to processing, conservation, and selection.
In 2016, with integration into the National Seed Program, we began the certification process and consolidated our position in the production of improved seeds, deepening the company’s technical specialization.
Installation of the first citrus orchards in Chibia — Washington Navel orange trees, January 2016. First large potato harvests in Angolan red soil.
In 2019, introduction of new citrus varieties — including Cambria — and geographic expansion to new multiplication blocks, strengthening institutional and international relations.
POTATO — CHIBIA, 2016
ORANGES — JAN. 2016
CITRUS CAMBRIA — JAN. 2019
2020
CENTER IN HUMPATA
Production center in Humpata
The company already operated a seed production and improvement center in Humpata, three multiplication farms in the municipality of Chibia, and a multiplication block at the Chivemba farm in Cunene.
USD 7,49M
Accumulated investment
between 2016 and 2020,
reflecting four years of structured expansion — infrastructure,
equipment, certification and development of production capacity.
2022
EXPANDED STRUCTURE
Four farms in operation.
In 2022, the operation was structured around four farms — Humpata, Maheque, Mucuma, and Chaungo — with activity concentrated in Chibia and Humpata, complemented by productive partnerships in Chivemba and Tandanda.
In recent years, Jardins da Yoba has deepened its activities in research and development, scientific cooperation, practical training, field days, and knowledge transfer, strengthening its links with research institutions, universities, and development entities.
PART OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION TEAM — HEADQUARTERS, 2022
2024
RETAIL · CHIBIA
Opening of the flagship store of farmer Oku Kolisa
Inauguration of the Oku Kolisa flagship store in Chibia — a space that fosters proximity between producers and local consumers, bringing the operation closer to its roots.
OKU KOLISA STORE — CHIBIA, 2024
2025
RETAIL · LUBANGO
Opening of the Yoba store in Lubango
Inauguration of the Yoba — Farm Products store in Lubango, bringing fruit and vegetable production and by-products from the Jardins da Yoba farms directly to the consumer.
A milestone in the vertical integration of the value chain: from field to table, from Huíla to the Angolan consumer.
YOBA STORE — FARM PRODUCTS, LUBANGO 2025
2026
TODAY
Eight operational fronts
Today, Jardins da Yoba presents itself as an agricultural structure with installed production, research and development capacity, oriented towards generating value, knowledge and sustainable impact in the territory.
By 2026, the company will have an expanded and consolidated structure, based on eight units and operational fronts that integrate agricultural production, processing, conservation and technical development.
SEED PROCESSING CENTER — BEFORE COMPLETE RENOVATION
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Management
Governance, strategy and institutional organization in service of agricultural development.
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Leadership in the Agricultural Sector
Certifications, awards, institutional recognition, and contribution to the sector.
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Partnerships
Technical, institutional and commercial cooperation that strengthens our performance.
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