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In Cameroon, sustainable cocoa farming helps protect wildlife

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Through the Congo Basin Landscapes Initiative, local Indigenous farmers in Cameroon receive training and equipment to improve yields while protecting the rainforest.

Breakdown
  • Indigenous Baka communities in Cameroon use sustainable cocoa farming to protect livelihoods and wildlife.
  • The Congo Basin Landscapes Initiative enables cocoa production without deforestation. 33s
  • Farmers receive training and equipment to improve yields while preserving the rainforest. 1m 13s
  • Certified chocolate from these farms is sold globally, supporting conservation efforts. 1m 21s
  • Rising cocoa prices present an opportunity for Cameroon to grow its industry while protecting biodiversity. 1m 39s
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