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Cameroon hosts 3rd International Agro-Food Fair from 21st-27th April 2015 in Yaoundé

Cameroon hosts 3rd International Agro-Food Fair from 21st-27th April 2015 in Yaoundé
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(Business in Cameroon) - The city hall of the Cameroonian capital, Yaoundé, will host the 3rd International Agro-Food Fair from April 21-27, 2015. The event is being held under the auspices of the Ministry of Industry.

Cameroon’s grand agro-food event will include an exhibit fair, conferences, B-to-B meetings, a packaging and standards workshop and a competition for the best agro-food processing project.

Agro-food sector subcontractors, processing industries, financial institutions, energy sector companies, agricultural producers, trading companies, university and professional private and public college students will be in attendance.

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