“Les Experts du Cameroun”: How a community nursery took flight with MyFarmTrees
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18.06.25
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In the small town of Nanga-Eboko, located in the Haute-Sanaga department at the heart of Cameroon’s Centre Region, a 42-member association called “Les Experts du Cameroun” has grown from a modest tree nursery into a regional model. Boosted by the digital MyFarmTrees project, their journey highlights how technical training, digital traceability, and cooperative spirit can tangibly impact landscape restoration and local livelihoods.
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