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Adamawa: How an American NGO is improving rural farmers’ access to modern agricultural technology – Cameroon Concord News

In an area where many families live off of small farms and as much as 30 percent of staples like fonio, maize, rice, sorghum, groundnuts, cowpea, cotton and yams rot before they get to market, a recent pilot in the Adamawa region has provided technical solution. As per MINADER’s May 2024 survey, fonio losses in Mayo‑Banyo averaged 28 percent; by July, 300 households in 15 rural farming areas reported a 25 percent cut back—some 1.2  tonnes of gra…
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Cameroon Concord News broke the news in Cameroon on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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