But Bob, in Angola the main agricultural exports, coffee, sisal and cotton, were produced on European dominated commercial farms, the mining sector was strong, producing diamonds, iron ore and oil, and there was a relatively large and diverse manufacturing sector. Today, after more than 25 years of nearly continuous warfare, the Angolan economy is in disarray and per capita output among the worlds lowest, in fact - for the last three decades. What was once a diversified economy has been gradually destroyed as a consequence of almost uninterrupted war as well as bad policy choices at central level that have resulted in escalating macro-economic instability. In 1975 Angola was self-sufficient in all food crops, the fourth-largest coffee grower in the world, a major producer of sisal and cotton and possessor of the richest fishing grounds in southern Africa.
After independence the government of Angola introduced a Marxist type centrally planned economy, nationalising property and extending state control across most sectors. Attempts at economic reforms in the face of serious imbalances were made but foundered. Faced with deteriorating economic and social conditions the government adopted a number of bold measures during, giving into long-standing International Monetary Fund demands and which were set to result in a substantial shift in economic policy. The government established a national emergency programme of humanitarian assistance to people displaced by the war and introduced measures to improve transparency in the management of government funds.
In the meantime the dung beetle and their famrers were just left in social isolation to scoop up all the poop.
Oops, sorry for chatting isis.