Yaoundé, Cameroon — When protests and riots linked to the rising costs of imported foods broke out across Cameroon in 2008, international commentators were cautiously optimistic about the government’s short-term policy response. The rapid implementation of fuel subsidies and tax reductions on basic commodities in this net food importing country helped many to weather what quickly became a global food crisis. . . . → Read More: Moving Cameroon towards ‘investment grade’ Food Security (DOC – 187Kb)
Chede Cooperative Union
Supporting African village communities in agricultural production, processing and trade