Bridging Cocoa Producer-Broker Gap: Fruits of Joint Efforts
- Par Mary NKEMNGONG
- 21 Aug 2026 11:42
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Cocoa production stands as one of the cornerstones of Cameroon’s rural economy and sustainable development. For over 500,000 smallholder households, the "brown gold" provides vital livelihood se curity, funds education, and drives economic resilience across major producing regions such as Mbam, the South West, South, and East. However, this salient pillar of development is strained by a plethora of systemic and infrastructural bottlenecks. At the field level, smallholders face an on going battle against biological and financial pressures. Cameroon’s humid climate creates ideal conditions for black pod rot aggressive fungal disease capable of des troying up to 80 per cent of a farm’s harvest if left untreated. Compounding this burden, Tayoh Stanley, a produce buyer said a large portion of cocoa trees are...
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