Cameroon Pork Group Says No Shortages After Post-Election Shock
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 17/11/2025
Interporcam says Cameroon will face neither shortages nor further price increases in pork supply despite recent post-election disruptions. Pork prices in Douala rose from 3,500 to CFA4,500/kg during the crisis before easing by CFA500 as trade flows resumed. Cameroon’s pork market grew 57% in (…)
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