Adverse Weather Changes Are Threatening Livelihoods In Agriculture-Dependent Cameroon

The Diamaré River, which flows through Maroua, the capital of Cameroon’s Far North Region, is drying up as a result of global warming. Photo: Courtesy

The Cameroonian economy is mainly based on the agricultural sector and is heavily dependent on the exports of cash crops such as cocoa, coffee, banana, cotton and sugarcane. This also applies to other countries in its geographical region, such as Chad and the Central African Republic, which derive a large part of their foreign exchange… Continue reading Adverse Weather Changes Are Threatening Livelihoods In Agriculture-Dependent Cameroon

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