AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTimber & Forest Loss: Cameroon is losing an estimated CFA162.8bn a year through timber export mispricing, with the report linking the gap to undervaluation and pointing to 105,000 hectares of primary forest loss in 2025. Forestry Governance: The same coverage notes Cameroon has tightened log export duties and is preparing a ban on 76 wood species by 2028 to push local processing, but illicit flows still threaten gains. Biodiversity & Wildlife Awareness: A new spotlight on chameleons warns that up to 50% of chameleon species are threatened, urging stronger conservation attention for these often overlooked reptiles. Climate-Smart Agriculture & Value Chains: Cameroon’s cocoa and wider agro-processing push continues to ripple across the region, including plans for cocoa processing tied to sustainably sourced beans and farmer support. Health & Resilience: Maternal health and demographic resilience are getting a boost through a UNFPA-AfDB partnership, framing maternal care as economic growth and human capital. Ecosystem Protection via Trade Rules: The WTO’s fisheries subsidies deal is hailed as an environmental breakthrough, but concerns remain that India, Indonesia and the US could stall the next phase.
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