cameroon:A second cassava preparing plant in progress in Ngoulémakong, South Cameroon


 A second cassava processing plant underway in Ngoulémakong, South Cameroon
Amid his visit in Cameroon on 6 and 7 April 2016, Seydou Bouba, Deputy Administrator of the World Bank for French talking nations went to Ngoulémakong, in southern Cameroon. As indicated by the neighborhood office of the World Bank, this town, a primary creation zone of cassava, will soon have a handling unit to transform cassava into starch and others subordinates, keeping in mind the end goal to supply a sustenance preparing plant yet to be uncovered.

This anticipate of FCfa 441.4 million, we gained from solid sources, will be get half (FCfa 220.7 million) of its financing from the Investment and Development Project for Agricultural Markets (in French PIDMA - Projet d'investissement et de développement des marchés agricoles), drove by the Ministry of Agriculture and with a FCfa 50 million financing from the World Bank.

The undertaking is supported by the Société coopérative des producteurs de manioc of (Ngoulémakong Cassava Producers Cooperative), who will raise 10% of the financing, while half (FCfa 176.5 million) will be conceded as a bank credit. The preparing limit of this unit has not yet been indicated.

Be that as it may, the future unit will be the second one to be introduced in this town which authoritatively delivers 76,000 tons of cassava consistently. In reality, a year ago, the Cameroonian Minster of SME, Laurent Serge Etoundi Ngoa, authorized in Ngoulémakong the cassava handling and showcasing unit (UTRACOM - Unité de Transformation et de Commercialisation du Manioc). This plant has a preparing limit of 7 to 8 tons for every day.READ MORE

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