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Cameroonian parliamentarians on the ground to promote farming among youth

Cameroonian parliamentarians on the ground to promote farming among youth
  • Comments   -   Saturday, 11 April 2015 02:17

(Business in Cameroon) - On April 2, 2015 in Edea, ninety-five Cameroonian members of parliament headed by House Speaker, Cavaye Yéguié Djibril, attended the launch of the second “caravan to promote farming”.

On the initiative of the “Youth Hope” parliamentary network coordinated by Nkam Gaston Nkomba, youth from the Coastal region’s departments who met in Edea learned about the various government projects available to support the self-employment of Cameroon’s young people in the world of farming.

Attending the meeting, the Delegate Minister of Agriculture, Clémentine Ananga Messina, lauded the dynamism of Edea and the Sanaga departments’ young people for their contribution to the development of palm oil in Cameroon and suggested that they attempt to do the same with cassava – a produce ripe with potential.

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