Japan-Backed Fish Farming Drive Targets Import Cuts as Cameroon Eyes 2030 Output Gains
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Cameroon has launched a new phase in the development of its inland aquaculture sector with the first steering committee meeting of the Project for the Promotion of Inland Fish Farming (PROFIP), held recently in Yaounde under the chairmanship of the Minister of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal (…)
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