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Russia eyes agriculture products exports contracts with Cameroon

Russia eyes agriculture products exports contracts with Cameroon
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 26 June 2018 14:08

(Business in Cameroon) - Russia eyes some direct export contracts in Cameroon. This is revealed by Anatoly G. Bashkin, the Russian ambassador after his audience with the Cameroonian minister of agriculture Henri Eyébé Ayissi, last week.  

We deduced that we need to establish direct contracts as far as agriculture products’ import-exports are concerned. Recently, Cameroon is buying Russian wheat in profusion. Therefore, we will probably sign direct contracts”, the Russian ambassador explained to the government daily at the end of the audience.

According to the ambassador, in the recent years, Cameroon has turned to the Russian expertise in potato production. He further explained that Cameroon could learn many things from Russia as far as this production is concerned.

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