PM Yang |
While presenting the government’s financial, economic,
social and cultural program for the 2014 financial year at the National
Assembly on Thursday November 28, 2013, Cameroon’s Prime Minister and Head of
Government, Philemon Yang announced that the long awaited agricultural bank
will go operational next year.
President Paul Biya announced the creation of the
Agricultural bankand the bank of Small and Medium size Enterprises in Ebolowa,
South region of Cameroon in January 2011 while opening the national agro
pastoral show.
Agriculture remains the backbone of Cameroon's
economy, employing 70 percent of its workforce, while providing 42 percent of
its GDP and 30 percent of its export revenue. Blessed with fertile land and
regularly abundant rainfall in most regions, Cameroon produces a variety of
agricultural commodities both for export and for domestic consumption. Coffee
and cocoa are grown in central and southern regions, bananas in southwestern
areas, and cotton in several Northern regions.
In addition to export commodities, Cameroonian farmers
produce numerous subsistence crops for family consumption. Principal food crops
include millet, sorghum, peanuts, plantains, sweet potatoes, and manioc. Animal
husbandry is practiced throughout the country and is particularly important in
Northern regions.
Good piece...hope this bank will actually serve its purpose-6tus
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