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Cameroon: French Tyllium and Canadian ITD International to support CDC’s rehabilitation

Cameroon: French Tyllium and Canadian ITD International to support CDC’s rehabilitation
  • Comments   -   Monday, 12 November 2018 17:26

(Business in Cameroon) - Cameroonian government, through the Ministry of Agriculture, signed November 9 in Yaoundé two partnership agreements with the French company Tyllium and the Canadian ITD International, for the rehabilitation of the Cameroon Development Corporation (CDC).

These agreements relate to the supply of inputs and machinery to this public agro-industrial unit operating banana and rubber plantations in the south-western and coastal regions of Cameroon. Partnerships also include plantation regeneration, staff training and retraining.

The signing of these agreements comes in a context marked by violence in the North-West and South-West regions of Cameroon by Anglophone secessionists, whose abuses led CDC to shut down several production units.

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