Nkengué, Cameroon, Aug 10 (Reuters) – For more than six decades, the cocoa that Richard Ambassa Mbassiga harvested from his plantation in central Cameroon paid for everything his family needed. Irregular rains and prolonged dry seasons have since sucked the moisture from the soil, killed cocoa trees, and cut […]
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