AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoRail & Industrial Logistics: Cameroon is moving on the Edéa–Kribi–Lolabé–Campo railway corridor, with a June 4 MoU signed in Yaoundé by the state, Africa Global Logistics (AGL) and Camalco to set a public-private framework for studies, financing, construction and operations—aimed at linking rail to Kribi Port and mining export flows. Agro-Exports: Cameroon’s banana exports rose modestly in May 2026 to 14,690 tons (+1.5% y/y), helped by CDC and CDBM gains, while Plantations du Haut Penja (PHP) posted its weakest monthly volume of the year amid the dry season. Skills for Industry: Camtel agreed with Cameroon’s Higher Education Ministry to open facilities for youth telecom training, internships and hands-on exposure to support the country’s digital transformation. Mining & Governance: UK-listed BWA Group appointed a new CEO as it advances early-stage exploration in Cameroon, while a separate mining forum push frames Cameroon’s “defining moment” around infrastructure, energy, governance and processing capacity. Environment & Public Health: IPEN urged stronger Rotterdam Convention controls on lead chromates in paint, noting Cameroon has already notified bans—pushing for tighter trade rules to protect children. Energy Access Tracking: AfDB launched Mission 300’s Progress Tracker (MapAfrica) to monitor electricity expansion projects across priority countries including Cameroon.
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