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Cameroon: South Africa promises to support construction of cassava processing unit in Ogandi

Cameroon: South Africa promises to support construction of cassava processing unit in Ogandi
  • Comments   -   Saturday, 22 July 2017 16:26

(Business in Cameroon) - Cassava producers in the town of Ogandi, in the Central Cameroon, will benefit from the financial support of the South African High Commission, in the framework of their project for the construction of a cassava processing unit.

This promise was made by the South African High Commissioner in Cameroon, Zanele Makina. This was on 18 July 2017, during the celebration of the Nelson Mandela Day.

Simply put, the South African diplomat will make available to the producers 10% representing the required share (FCfa 48 million), for the project sponsored by these producers to benefit from funding from the Projet d'investissement et de développement des marchés agricoles (Pidma – investment and development project for agricultural markets), which received FCfa 50 billion in funding from the World Bank.

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