Cameroon’s SME Bank to Finance Local Milk and Fish Producers to Cut Imports
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• Cameroon’s SME Bank to boost financing for dairy and fish value chains • Plan targets $1.1 billion to cut food imports between 2024 and 2026 • Milk and fish imports weigh heavily on Cameroon’s trade deficit Cameroon’s Minister of Fisheries, Livestock and Animal Industries, Dr. Taïga, signed (…)
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