Boosting Agricultural Yield: Government Augments Efforts
- Par Mary NKEMNGONG
- 16 Jul 2026 08:45
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The aim is to intensify measures to increase agricultural productivity, ensure food security, and reduce import dependence.
C risis such as the CO VID-19 pandemic, Russia-Ukraine war, climate change condi tions, amongst others, have over the years disrupted Ca meroon’s agricultural supply chain. This has led to a hi therto inflation of agronomic inputs and products causing a visible 10 per cent surge on agrarian products’ prices. This, according to the African Development Bank Group, has left over 3.5 million peo ple, (nearly 13 per cent of the nation’s total population) with acute food insecurity. To curb this spiralling plague, the government of Cameroon, amongst others launched the Support Programme for the Strengthening of Cameroon's Agricultural Production (PAR PAC) in November 2022, and further signed numerous treaties to enhance Came roon’s production and trans formation scale. Through the Ministry of Agri culture and Rural Develop ment, authorities have prio ritized the distribution of im proved seeds, fertilizers, and modern farming equipment to smallholder farmers across the country. Under the Na tional Agricultural Investment Plan, subsidies on inputs have been expanded to make them more accessible and affor dable, particularly for maize, rice, plantain, and cassava growers. To address low me chanization, the government has partnered with private investors to establish agri cultural automation centres. These centres pro...
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