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Two cooperatives to build a sorghum cleaning factory in northern Cameroon

Two cooperatives to build a sorghum cleaning factory in northern Cameroon
  • Comments   -   Saturday, 10 January 2015 19:10

(Business in Cameroon) - Northern Cereal Commercialisation Cooperative (Sococcen) and the Regional Confederation of Farmers from Northern Cameroon (Cropsec) plan to build a sorghum cleaning factory within the framework of the Agricultural Market Investment and Development Project (PIDMA), financed to the tune of 50 billion FCFA by the World Bank.

The two farming organisations have just made a call for expressions of interest to recruit a consultant to conduct an environmental impact study on the project.

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