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  • How much cocoa does Cameroon produce?
  • In 1999, the country produced cocoa beans of about 150,000 tons, growing 275,000 metric tons in 2013. During the 2017-2018 cocoa campaign, which was officially wrapped up in Mid-July, Cameroon marketed a national production estimated at 253,510 tons, a volume up by 22,000 tons compared to the 231,510 tons marketed during the previous campaign.
  • Where does Cameroon grow cocoa?
  • The Cameroonian cocoa belt represents about 37% of the total cultivated soil of the country. The Southwest Region is home to Cameroon¡¯s most productive growing zones, producing just under half of the Central African nation¡¯s 230,000 tonnes a year output.
  • What does Cameroon export?
  • Agriculture products and oil are predominant in Cameroon¡¯s exports sheet. Petroleum accounts for more than 50 percent of the country¡¯s total exports. Cocoa is a cash crop grown throughout the humid tropics with about 6.5 million hectares planted with the crop in 57 countries.
  • Why is the cocoa trade tumbling in Cameroon?
  • The crisis in anglophone Cameroon is damaging the Southwest Region¡¯s economy, with the cocoa trade tumbling. Despite the fact that demand in Cameroon has arisen for Cocoa, the country remains largely what they always were a raw material shipped to the West. In 2019, Cocoa farmgate prices have risen sharply in Cameroon has bean quality improved.