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Cameroon: Jean Claude Eko’o Akouafane replaces Jerôme Mvondo for the general management of Sodecao

Cameroon: Jean Claude Eko’o Akouafane replaces Jerôme Mvondo for the general management of Sodecao
  • Comments   -   Monday, 06 August 2018 15:44

(Business in Cameroon) - Jean Claude Eko’o Akouafane, former general secretary of the Cameroonian ministry of agriculture and rural development and admitted to assert his right to retirement a little more than a year ago, is now the new general director of Société de développement du cacao (Sodecao).

He was nominated on July 24, 2018, by a presidential decree to replace Jerôme Mvondo who spent more than 10 years in that position.  

Fully administered by the government, Sodecao constitutes, with the National Cocoa and Coffee board (ONCC), the Coffee-Cocoa trade council (CICC) and the Coffee-Cocoa development council (FODECC), the institutional framework set by Cameroon for the development of the cocoa and coffee sector.

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