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Cameroon: a digital portal to compare market food prices

Cameroon: a digital portal to compare market food prices
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 20 August 2015 02:58

(Business in Cameroon) - The cameroonian Minister of Trade and telecom company Camtel have just signed a partnership agreement to develop the Cameroonian agrofoods portal launched a few months ago by Camtel. Thanks to Camagro, consumers and business will be able to compare food prices on the market in order to make better sales and purchasing decisions.

All of these prices will be made available to the Camtel team in charge of developing the platform by the Ministry of Trade which has a database that is regularly updated thanks to samples made regularly by its service teams across the country.

According to Camtel heads, in areas where there is no internet connection to access the platform, SMS messaging will help to disseminate information on the prices and products available in various Cameroonian markets.

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