UK Government invests £60 million to improve agriculture in Cameroon

The funding will deliver a project to improve 15,000 hectares of grassland, laying new roads for herders, establishing new agricultural facilities and improving soil quality in the Central African country

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The UK Government has announced it will invest £60 million to help farmers in Cameroon improve vast swathes of land for agriculture. (Pictured: Exports Secretary Gareth Thomas)
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The UK Government has announced it will invest £60 million to help farmers in Cameroon improve vast swathes of land for agriculture. (Pictured: Exports Secretary Gareth Thomas)

The UK Government has announced it will invest £60 million to help farmers in Cameroon improve vast swathes of land for agriculture. During the West and Central Africa Trade and Investment Forum (WCAF)...

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