Cameroon's Flower Industry Seeks Government Support as Kenyan Imports Surge
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Cameroon's florists and horticulturists are calling for significant government investment to cultivate the local flower industry, as the nation's growing demand is increasingly met by foreign suppliers. The need for support is highlighted by a massive trade imbalance, with Cameroon importing (…)
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