Viva Logone Rice Project Reaches 39% Completion Amid Worsening Food Crisis

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 9/12/2025
Viva Logone shows 39% physical progress and 37.9% disbursement after three years. Floods, insecurity, and funding declines slow work in Cameroon’s Far North. The World Bank–funded project aims to rehabilitate 12,210 hectares of irrigated land. As of October 31, 2025, the Viva Logone Project, (…)
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