Cameroon

Check out all the recent developments in Cameroon. Our news includes coverage of major events and activities, details of National Rice Development Strategy (NRDS), its projects and programmes, and CARD engagement with its stakeholders.

Progress Monitoring

Monitoring of NRDS progress in Cameroon

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Paddy Production
Metric ton
2030 Target * 0
Current () 0
Phase 2 Baseline 0
Phase 1 Baseline 0
Area
Ha
2030 Target * 0
Current () 0
Phase 2 Baseline 0
Phase 1 Baseline 0
Yield
Metric ton/ha
2030 Target * 0
Current () 0
Phase 2 Baseline 0
Phase 1 Baseline 0
Self-sufficiency
Metric ton
Import 0
Export 0
Consumption 0
Cons/capita (kg) 0
  • Baseline 2008

  • Current Situation

  • Increase During Phase 1

  • Target Increase During Phase 2

Source:

Paddy production, Area, and Yield: Phase 1 Baseline: NRDS (figures for 2008); Phase 2 Baseline: NRDS2 (figures for 2022); Current: NRDS2 (figures for 2022); 2030 Target: NRDS2.

Self-sufficiency: Self-sufficiency ratio: FAOSTAT Food Balance Sheet (2021). Self-sufficiency ratio is calculated using the definition of FAO: Production / (Production + Imports – Exports) x 100. Imports, Exports and Consumptions: FAOSTAT Food Balance Sheet (2021). Data are converted from paddy to milled rice equivalent, using the rate of 0.667, which is also used by FAOSTAT. Consumption refers to the element “Food” in Food Balance Sheet.

RICE Approach

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Category Code Indicator
Resilience (R)R1Area under irrigation (Ha)
R2Quantity of certified resilient variety seeds (Tons)
Industrialisation (I)I1Level of Industrial Milling Capacity (%)
I2Level of mechanization in production (unit)
Competitiveness (C)C1Share of local rice in the market (%)
C2Quantity of high-yielding variety seeds (Tons)
Empowerment (E)E1Smallholder farmers' accessibility to financial services (%)
E2Smallholder farmers accessibility to technical training and services (%)

Resilience Making rice production and supply systems more stable and sustainable to cope with any kind of shocks, in particular climate change and the population increase
Industrialization Promoting industrialization in all categories of actors along the rice value chain through working with the private sector
Competitiveness Strengthening market competitiveness of locally produced rice in terms of accessibility, quality and price against imported rice
Empowerment Improving livelihood and welfare of all actors along the rice value chain through capacity building

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Activities in Cameroon

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Mapping of Rice Matrix


Policy/Institutional Infrastructure Human Resource
Capacity
Provision of Equipments
and services
Knowledge/Research
Seed 1 1
Fertilizer 1 1 1
Irrigation/water management 2 1
On-farm technology transfer 1 3 2 1
Mechanization 1
Quality Improvement 1 2 1
Access to market
Access to credit 1 1
Overall policy tools 1 1 1
Policy/Institutional Infrastructure Human Resource
Capacity
Provision of Equipments
and services
Knowledge/Research
Seed JICA (1),
Fertilizer FAO (1), FAO (1), FAO (1),
Irrigation/water management World Bank (1), JICA (1), World Bank (1),
On-farm technology transfer FAO (1), World Bank (1), FAO (1), JICA (1), World Bank (1), FAO (1),
Mechanization JICA (1),
Quality Improvement FAO (1), FAO (1), JICA (1), FAO (1),
Access to market
Access to credit World Bank (1), World Bank (1),
Overall policy tools FAO (1), FAO (1), FAO (1),

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CARD

  • Focal Point Contact
  • Ir. Tobie Ondoa Manga
  • Inspecteur Général du Développement de l’Agriculture
  • Ministère de l’Agriculture et du Développement Rural
  • Email: ondoamt@yahoo.fr