Auteur/autrice : Ayota Francis

China Exhibites Made In Cameroon (MIC) Products China Exhibites MIC products Thanks to Minister of Trade. It gives room for Cameroon’s products to be exhibited in their markets thanks to the agreement with the Minister. The partnership agreement signed by Shanghai Cooperation and Luc Mbarga Atangana, Minister of Trade aims at fortifying the Cameroon Label. Made in Cameroon products will be exhibited during the Qingdoa International Agricultural Products Exhibition and Trade Center which has been running in China for the past 12 years now. Furthermore, Qingdoa is one of the biggest and largest trade fair center in China aim at…

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Historical View of Rice Production in Cameroon Rice has greatly impacted the Cameroon’s economy through its production and consumption rate in Cameroon. Meanwhile, it is one of the most consumed starchy product both international and nationwide. In 2022/23, about 520.4 million metric tons of rice were consumed worldwide. Meanwhile, Each Cameroonian consumes an average of 25 kg of milled rice per year. In Cameroon, rice cultivation can be traced far back from 1960, Cameroon has enjoyed better rates of growth in the rice sector than most other countries. It has shown an increasing growth amount of production from 1960 to 1985,…

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Speech by the President on Import Substitution “I invite you to seize the opportunities offered by the implementation of the three-year integrated Import-Substitution Plan, 2024-2026, to engage in production activities. They will allow you not only to be useful to your country, but also to find the means to provide for your need,” the Head of State, President Paul Biya declared during his speech offered on the 58th edition of the Youth Day. He also reiterated that the import-substitution plan for the period 2024-2026 is to strengthen our food sovereignty. Eventually, reducing the negative impact of imports on our trade…

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Let’s talk about made in Cameroon, its different approaches, prominent sectors, successful Cameroon companies and end with All237 The Big Screen of Made in Cameroon (MIC). Definition Made In is a term used to situate the country in which a product is manufactured. Also, it is known as a trademark that specifies the product’s origin. Made In Cameroon is both an expression referring to locally manufactured products and a label, whatever the sector of activity. The label covers cosmetics, agri-food products and textiles such as clothing and fashion accessories, not forgetting medical products. Approaches of Made in Cameroon Philosophical Approach…

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Let’s discover l’Association Jeunesse Verte Cameroun (AJVC) promoter of solar energy system in Cameroon using women and young people. AJVC, is a national grassroot organization with main focus on sustainable development, women’s leadership, women’s right and Youths. It promotes a healthy environment by involving young people in sustainable project, with main focus on Solar Power Supply. Increase Demand of Electricity There’s relatively a huge demand for energy in Cameroon but the supply is relatively low. Worst again, in rural areas over 60% of villages are off grid. Cameroon’s strong economic growth for more than ten years has been accompanied by…

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ALL237-En 2019, le magazine Forbes classait sa fortune 10e d’Afrique francophone. Seulement, ce n’est qu’avec l’arrivée annoncée de la 19e banque camerounaise , Africa Golden Bank l’année dernière que beaucoup de citoyens ont davantage pu mettre un visage sur ce nom : Samuel Foyou. En effet c’est un grand entrepreneur du made in Cameroon très discret. Certaines sources vont jusqu’à dire qu’il n’aime pas les mondanités, d’autant plus que le milliardaire dispose d’une galerie pas du tout riche en images de lui-même sur Internet. Lire aussi : Reconstruction des régions sinistrées: les fonds augmentent de 5 milliards FCFA Le 17…

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ALL237-Le Cameroun a dévoilé un projet innovant visant à promouvoir l’esprit d’entreprise et à faciliter la création d’entreprises, en particulier dans les zones rurales et les quartiers défavorisés. Baptisé « Bus-école », ce véhicule aménagé est conçu comme un centre de formation mobile et un fablab (laboratoire de fabrication) qui sillonnera le pays pour offrir un soutien et des ressources aux aspirants entrepreneurs. Lire aussi : Jangolo Farm: Une plateforme digitale pour connecter les agriculteurs aux consommateurs locaux Initié en collaboration avec l’Italie, le « Bus-école » s’inscrit dans l’objectif du gouvernement de démocratiser l’accès à l’entrepreneuriat et de stimuler l’activité économique…

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