“Demand for locally made industrial products is rising fast” – Joel Sikam

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 19/09/2025
In Bonaberi, along National Road No. 3, Joel Sikam runs Fisco Industries, a company rooted in the manufacturing sector. His daily routine revolves around managing production and processing local raw materials, with all the challenges this entails. His perspective reflects that of an (…)
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