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Yaounde to Host Second International Agro-Industry Forum in April

Yaounde to Host Second International Agro-Industry Forum in April
  • Comments   -   Sunday, 10 March 2013 19:28

(Business in Cameroon) - Cameroon will host, from April 2nd to 8th, 2013, the international agro-industry forum, an occasion for more than 150 enterprises from home and abroad to showcase innovations and inventions in the sector.

Named SIALY, the forum is in its second edition, “and will offer stakeholders in the agro-food industry the opportunity to sell their know-how to the world, meet on a business-to-business basis with other life-changing projects,” said Emmanuel Bonde, Minister of Industries.

Agro-industries contribute 33 percent of industrial production in Cameroon, and add six percent to the country’s export, reports the Cameroon Tribune.

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