Cameroon: Cameroon Nears Full Cocoa Traceability As EU Deadline Looms, but Risks Remain
[AllAfrica - Africa] - 21/07/2025
[RFI] Yaounde - Cameroon has announced that 99% of its cocoa can now be traced from individual farm plots to the export port - a significant step towards meeting new European Union sustainability requirements.
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