Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Farmers-Field-School-in-Cameroon-27MZIF38K36W.htmlConceptually similarFarmers Field School in CameroonGP0STOUR8Completed★★★★Farmers Field School in CameroonGP0STOURDCompleted★★★★Farmers Field School in CameroonGP0STOURFCompleted★★★★Farmers Field School in CameroonGP0STOURGCompleted★★★★Farmers Field School in CameroonGP0STOURHCompleted★★★★Farmers Field School in CameroonGP0STOURECompleted★★★★Farmers Field School in CameroonGP0STOV4HCompleted★★★★Cocoa Farming in CameroonGP0STOUPQCompleted★★★★School Teacher in CameroonGP0STOUQ9Completed★★★★View AllGP0STOURCFarmers Field School in CameroonLocal farmers receive tuition at the farmers field school estate. Facilitators teach the young farmers of the cooperative on best agricultural practices. Among them, the integrated management of crops and trees (IMCP) allows both the improvement of the farmer’s income and the protection of the environment.Ndoi-Konge 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:21 Nov, 2014Credit:© Greenpeace / John NovisMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Agriculture-Day-Education-Farmers-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Outdoors-Schools-Solutions-Tropical rainforestsShoot: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.