The World Bank financed Livestock Development Project (PRODEL) has significantly increased productivity and market access through innovative partnerships, such as the Productive Partnership Model and the Community-Driven Development Model.
In recent years, poverty has become increasingly concentrated in northern Cameroon. More specifically, in the Adamawa, North, and Far North regions, the harsh climate, soil degradation, and low levels of education, particularly among women, as well as...
The Government of Cameroon is exploring the potential of index insurance based on meteorological indices to help better protect farmers from the vagaries of climate change.
The World Bank Board of Executive Director approved today $100 million to help Cameroon improve the productivity and competitiveness of targeted livestock production systems in the country over the next six years.
The development objective is to improve productivity of selected livestock production systems and the commercialization of their products for the targeted beneficiaries under the project areas.