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Russian companies intend to grow 10 hectares of coffee beans in Cameroon

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, On the occasion of the opening of the second World Media Summit in Moscow, a reporter from the Cameroon Tribune interviewed Cameroon's ambassador to Russia, Mahamat Pabassal (Mahamat Paba Sale). Sall said that Cameroon should attach importance to the development of friendly and cooperative relations with Russia. Since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and Cameroon in 1964, Russia has adopted the Mbalmaayo Institute of Forest and Water Resources (Eco) in Cameroon.

On the occasion of the opening of the second World Media Summit in Moscow, a reporter from the Cameroon Tribune interviewed Cameroon's ambassador to Russia, Mahamat Paba Sall (Mahamat Paba Sale).

Sall said that Cameroon should attach importance to the development of friendly and cooperative relations with Russia. Since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and Cameroon in 1964, Russia has successively trained nearly 2000 engineers, doctors, university teachers and other human resources for Cameroon through institutions of higher learning such as Ecole des eaux et for ê ts de Mbalmayo and centre universitaire de Dschang University Center in Cameroon.

In addition, the Russian company Moscow Coffee House recently intends to invest 100000 hectares of Arabica coffee beans in the Mont Cameroun region, while the Russian Guta confectionery group is also interested in investing 20, 000 hectares of cocoa in Cameroon, and the two projects are expected to provide a large number of jobs for Cameroon. Excerpt from the Cameroon Tribune on July 23

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