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Actualités Régionales of Tuesday, 14 July 2015

Source: Cameroon Tribune

Gov't to build a new avocado oil extraction plant in Mbouda

The Ministry of Economy Planning and Regional Planning (Minepat) to build a new avocado oil extraction plant in the town of Mbouda to develop the creation of jobs in Bamboutos.

This initiative in the locality of Mbouda will tap into the booming avocado industry in the Area.

The call for applications to recruit administrative staff for the project management of the project was recently launched through a press release from Minepat.

Thus we learn that the transformation of the avocado is to develop the local economy and help the people of the locality of Mbouda to make better use of the potential of their locality. The plant will help reduce post-harvest losses, while encouraging the emergence of a development pole around avocado.

Also, construction of avocado oil extraction factory is within the scope of the subroutine poverty reduction at the base, phase2 (Sprpb-2), the fruit of cooperation between Cameroon and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). This aims to improve incomes and access to employment for the rural population of the ten regions mainly in the Sahel region. Its intervention strategy is based among others on the sector-based approach by developing a given product or speculation integrating its successive transformations

It is in the context of the implementation of its missions the Sprpb-2 account value of the pear industry. Ultimately, the project aims to create jobs, throughout the value chain, including production, processing and marketing.

Given the scope of activities to be implemented for the construction of the processing plant, the project requires good coordination of actions where the need for a project manager, an assistant to the project manager and a secretary.