Exports of rice, corn, millet and sorghum banned in Cameroon

Published 2022년 3월 15일

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The Ministry of Commerce in Cameroon has imposed a ban on the export of rice, corn, millet, and sorghum due to rising prices and supply issues in the local market. The Minister, Luc Magloire Atangana Mbarga, has communicated this decision to the regional governorships to prevent the continued export of these grains, particularly those produced in the northern part of the country, which are commonly exported to neighboring countries.
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In Cameroon, the Ministry of Commerce imposed an export ban on rice, corn, millet and sorghum products. In the statement, it was stated that the Minister of Commerce Luc Magloire Atangana Mbarga conveyed the new decisions taken on grain exports to the regional governorships. In the statement, it was stated that an export ban was imposed on rice, corn, millet and sorghum products, citing price ...
Source: Sondakika

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