Africa. Cameroons. Athough cattle raising is restricted to the northern part of the Cameroons because the tsetse fly makes breeding impossible in thickly populated areas, 1,156 tons of meat were exported from Douala in 1950; Scope and content: Africa. Cameroons. Athough cattle raising is restricted to the northern part of the Cameroons because the tsetse fly makes breeding impossible in thickly populated areas, 1,156 tons of meat were exported from Douala in 1950. But now with new roads forking into the interior, the resulting increase in tranportation facilitaties is expected to encourage la


Africa. Cameroons. Athough cattle raising is restricted to the northern part of the Cameroons because the tsetse fly makes breeding impossible in thickly populated areas, 1,156 tons of meat were exported from Douala in 1950; Scope and content: Africa. Cameroons. Athough cattle raising is restricted to the northern part of the Cameroons because the tsetse fly makes breeding impossible in thickly populated areas, 1,156 tons of meat were exported from Douala in 1950. But now with new roads forking into the interior, the resulting increase in tranportation facilitaties is expected to encourage larger herds and more cattle for world markets. Experiments in cross breeding with European stock have already begun, and the government is hopeful of expanding a substantial cattle business in the mountainous country around Dschang, where the altitude is too much for the tsetse fly


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