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Cameroon: Local timber growers to take part in the Wood fair in Gabon on June 24-26, 2019

Cameroon: Local timber growers to take part in the Wood fair in Gabon on June 24-26, 2019
  • Comments   -   Monday, 17 June 2019 13:52

(Business in Cameroon) - A delegation of wood exploiters operating in Cameroon will take part in the wood fair that will be hosted on June 24-26, 2019 in Gabon. This was revealed by the International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) in its sectoral report covering the June 1-15, 2019 period.

This fair will gather a handful of log processing and machinery manufacturers. According to the ITTO, the number of participants has more than quadrupled. They come from countries like India, Cameroon, Italy, Poland, Turkey, Germany, France, Singapore, Slovenia, the United Arab Emirates, Belgium, China and South Africa.

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