Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Cocoa-Farming-in-Cameroon-27MZIF38E1V2.htmlConceptually similarCocoa Farming in CameroonGP0STOUPFCompleted★★★★Cocoa Farming in CameroonGP0STOUPHCompleted★★★★Cocoa Farming in CameroonGP0STOUQKCompleted★★★★Cocoa Farming in CameroonGP0STOUQNCompleted★★★★Cocoa Farming in CameroonGP0STOUQOCompleted★★★★Cocoa Farming in CameroonGP0STOUQPCompleted★★★★Cocoa Farming in CameroonGP0STOUQRCompleted★★★★Cocoa Farming in CameroonGP0STOUSICompleted★★★★Cocoa Farming in CameroonGP0STOUSLCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOUPGCocoa Farming in CameroonLocal workers at Essam village load cocoa bound for the Konye Area Farmers' Cooperative (Konafcoop) in Cameroon. The Konafcoop is a successful market-oriented PO that consistently records positive growth and regularly pays bonuses to its members, owing largely to its efficient and transparent management systems.As industrial agricultural techniques spread into Africa, and especially into forests of the Congo Basin, Greenpeace identifies farming alternatives that can both benefit farmers, consumers and to the protection of natural resources.Locations:Africa-Cameroon-KonyeDate:22 Nov, 2014Credit:© Greenpeace / John NovisMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Agriculture-Cocoa-Day-Farmers-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Manual workers-Men-Outdoors-Solutions-Transportation-TrucksShoot:Forest Solutions Cameroon - Konye's Cocoa FarmingCameroon is an example of best practices in improving local farming development while ensuring forest protection.As industrial agricultural techniques spread into Africa, and especially into forests of the Congo Basin, Greenpeace identifies farming alternatives that can both benefit farmers, consumers and to the protection of natural resources.Related Collections:Forests Solutions Cameroon - Konye's Cocoa Farming (Photos & Videos)