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Women Driving Feed and Fodder Innovation in Cameroon: AWARFA-N’s Success Story

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en
Date
2025
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Abstract
AWARFA-N Cameroon was established in December 2023 as a network of Cameroonian women working in the livestock and agribusiness sector. The organization’s mission is to become the leading provider of baled fodder in Cameroon, recognized for quality, sustainability, and community impact. AWARFA-N Cameroon aims to address the critical issue of seasonal fodder shortages, which significantly impact livestock productivity and the livelihoods of many rural families.
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AWARFA-N; Cameroon; Feed and Fodder Production; Women Empowerment;; Fodder storage;; Sustainable feed and fodder,; Women Entrepreneurship Agriculture
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AU-IBAR
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4p.
Country/Partner State
CAMEROON
URI
http://repository.au-ibar.org/handle/123456789/1818
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  • Resilient African Feed and Fodder Systems (RAFFS) [16]
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