Cameroon slashes taxes to tap its solar power potential
With its hydroelectric plants hobbled by drought, the country is courting investors to grow a more stable solar energy supply
Cameroon tomato farmers count losses to wild weather and lockdown
Too little rainfall and then too much has paired with coronavirus impacts in Central Africa, leaving growers struggling
Cameroon conflict turns climate-stressed farmers into 'food beggars'
Environmentalists say the crisis has brought many projects intended to help farmers fight climate change to a standstill
U.S. guitar firm tunes business to protect Cameroon ebony
Companies that use hardwoods grown in Cameroon are teaming up with the government and communities to replant depleted forests
Cameroon farmers spice up earnings with forest-friendly foods
A government programme is providing training and funds to help farmers process and package local spices and herbs, boosting their incomes and protecting forests
Electricity-hungry Cameroon boosts solar energy in push for rural power
Questions remain, however, about whether new systems being installed will be maintained
From chicken to billy-billy, invasive pest brings hardship to Cameroon
Armyworm is threatening not just maize and those who farm it but the businesses that depend on them
As Cameroon prepares for the Africa Cup of Nations, trees fall
Urban forest losses could lead to worsening flooding and droughts, environmental groups warn
Seed farms help Cameroon's climate-hit farmers shore up harvests
But the effort still faces some challenges, from hesitation to pay for seeds to a preference for planting self-harvested seed
As cocoa and coffee wilt, Cameroon’s farmers spice up their harvest
Hardy gourmet pepper is thriving as long-time cash crops struggle, farmers say