AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAgro-Industry Push: A new agro-processing plant in western Cameroon (Denky, in Bangou) was inaugurated on June 26, targeting lower food imports and creating over 500 jobs, with an annual capacity of 5,200 tonnes for maize, potatoes and fruit. Banking & Industry Finance: In Yaoundé, La Régionale Bank signed a financing deal worth up to CFA 3 billion with MSMI Africa SA to back industrial expansion in mechanical manufacturing, welding and engineering over three years. Energy & Household Relief: Cameroon’s cooking gas subsidy bill fell to CFA48.96 billion in 2025, even as LPG demand rose, helped by increased local production. Trade & Ports: Kribi Port reported net profit of CFA4.02 billion in 2025, up nearly 18%, as cargo volumes and operations expanded. Digital & Media Partnerships: Out There Media and Pulse announced a strategic partnership to build a digital advertising presence across Africa, with Cameroon included among telco markets. Wildlife Conservation: Ape Action Africa shared archived footage of “Shufai,” a Cameroonian ape that survived a hunter attack that killed his mother and led to an amputation. World Cup Focus: South Africa’s World Cup run ended in the last 32 after a 1-0 loss to Canada, with coach Hugo Broos hinting he may stay for the next Afcon.
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