Agribusiness in Cameroon
Cameroon's agribusiness sector is a major economic driver, leveraging the country's agricultural wealth for food processing. With its cocoa, coffee, banana, and palm oil plantations, Cameroon is developing a modern food processing industry that serves the entire Central African market.
Cameroon – Agro-industries
– Very significant agricultural potential
The agricultural sector remains one of Cameroon's growth drivers. It is a strategic sector for meeting the needs...
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Cameroon – Agro-industries
– Export crops
Cash crops, mainly intended for export, play a major role in the geographical, geopolitical, social and economic construction...
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Cameroon – Agro-industries
– Towards organic farming
Organic agriculture contributes to the structural transformation of the Cameroonian economy by participating in technological and intentional changes. Since the...
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Cameroon – Agro-industries
– Agro-industries at the service of economic growth
According to the National Development Strategy for 2030 (NDS), Cameroon is counting on local industry to boost its economy. Agro-industry...
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Gabriel Mbairobé, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development (MINADER) since 4...
Organic agriculture contributes to the structural transformation of the Cameroonian economy by participating in technological and intentional changes. Since the 1990s, organic agriculture has struggled to emerge...
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The agricultural sector remains one of Cameroon's growth drivers. It is a strategic sector for meeting the food needs of a growing population. The Cameroonian agricultural market is expected to...
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According to the National Development Strategy for 2030 (NDS), Cameroon is counting on local industry to boost its economy. Agribusiness is one of the levers the authorities intend to rely on...
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Cash crops, mostly intended for export, play a major role in the geographical, geopolitical, social, and economic development of territories. Bananas are one of the most important food crops...
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