Cameroonian Startup Creates Soil Analysis Kit for Farming Efficiency
Voice of America
EDéA, CAMEROON - Cameroon farmer Rostand Simeu, 26, last year spent all his savings to start a plantain and banana plantation.
But, like all new farmers, he has struggled with efficient production. Simeu said the bananas have been growing for 13 months. He said this raises a lot of questions. Simeu heard about a Cameroonian company that helps farmers in remote areas to analyze their soil quality and to help choose crops.More Related News
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