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Pomme Du Cameroun, Not Pomme De France

Apples Can Do Extremely Well On Cameroon Soils.

Pope Bisong who took over the management of an apple plantation created in 1990 in a locality in Cameroon and with his wide knowledge in vegetative propagation realized that the Cameroon soil is perfect for apple production which when utilized to the maximum, will enable us to produce apples in hundreds of hectares and possibly change the name from "Pomme de France to Pomme de Cameroun" since it production will be sorely Cameronian based. He is calling on Cameronians who wished to venture into it cultivation (apple production) to join him so that together, they can work hand in hand to meet National and International demands as well as create jobs for youths. Interested persons can call or Whatsapp him only through 671689523 or popebisong@gmail.com. His new generation agriculture team can work anywhere in Cameroon and beyond (in carrying out cultivation)

They are able to provide apple seedlings that produce between 1 year to 3 years maximum.


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