SOCAPALM Cuts Dibombari Estate by 23%, Returns 2,566 Hectares to State for Community Use
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 29/01/2026
The Cameroon Palm Oil Company, SOCAPALM, has returned 2,566 hectares of arable land to the State at its Dibombari plantation in Moungo Division, Littoral Region. The restitution, made public on January 21, 2026, follows the completion of joint land demarcation and boundary-marking exercises and (…)
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