AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCameroon Cocoa Trade: Telcar Cocoa bounced back to regain the top spot as Cameroon’s leading exporter, shipping 40,631 tonnes in 2025/2026 and taking a 32.38% share, as overall cocoa exports fell to 125,469 tonnes. Agriculture Modernisation: Cameroon’s finance and agriculture cooperation talks with Ukraine focused on modernising farming and improving resilience, including financing mechanisms and revenue collection know-how. Digital Farming Push: ANTIC brought 100 farmers and 14 agritech startups in Limbe together to cut post-harvest losses and improve market access using digital tools like marketplaces, drones and farm-management systems. Local Enterprise & Tourism: Mbam-et-Inoubou inaugurated a new Artisanal Showcase and Rest Area in Kon-Yambetta via a public-private partnership, giving artisans a sales hub and creating a stopover for travellers. Policy & Infrastructure: Cameroon’s debate on flood prevention is getting louder, with calls for sustained drainage and early-warning systems instead of blaming rains. Regional Energy/Shipping Context: Gulf shipping risks remain in focus as attacks and oil spills threaten maritime trade routes that affect African economies.
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