Officials Reveal Rice Project on Track to Slash Import Bill and Meet Local Demand
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 10/12/2025
Cameroon’s push to reduce its exposure to global food markets has reached a decisive juncture. With rice imports costing the national treasury an estimated 320 billion FCFA in 2024, officials met in Yaoundé on Tuesday, December 9, to review the progress of the Rice Development Project (…)
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