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2019 Agriculture Campaign to start May 4 in the Northern region  

2019 Agriculture Campaign to start May 4 in the Northern region  
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 30 April 2019 15:20

(Business in Cameroon) - Cameroonian agriculture minister, Gabriel Mbairobe (photo), is officially kicking off May 4 in Ngaoundéré, the 2019 agriculture campaign covering the three northern regions of the country namely Adamaoua, the north, and the Far-north.

The official will, during the launching ceremony, review the previous campaign and visit a number of agro-industrial units in the focus areas. These include Maïserie du Cameroun (Maïscam) which supplies corn grits to brewing company SABC, and the Meiganga seed farm; both units are located in Adamaoua.

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