Sugar Sovereignty: The Sosucam Test for Cameroon

Author: camer.bePublished on: June 12, 2026Country: Cameroon
Business & Economy
Sugar Sovereignty: The Sosucam Test for Cameroon

Cameroon aims to achieve sugar sovereignty, a goal that hinges on the test of Sosucam, the country's main sugar producer. The article examines production challenges, required investments, and economic stakes to reduce reliance on imports. Sosucam's ability to increase output is crucial for this national strategy.

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