Yaounde Hosts Rice Value Chain Training as Africa Targets Import Cuts, 56m Tonnes by 2030

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 22/01/2026
Yaounde is currently hosting a multi-country training programme aimed at doubling Africa’s rice output to 56 million tonnes by 2030 and improving quality. This is in a bid to reduce import dependence and strengthen food security. The workshop has brought together representatives from nine (…)
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