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Cameroon sees cassava flour boom as grain prices surge • FRANCE 24 English 

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As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to impact crucial food exports, wheat prices are soaring. Many African countries rely on Ukrainian and Russian grain exports and could face a severe food crisis. But in Cameroon, entrepreneurs are coming up with alternatives to wheat, which is used to make flour. Production of bread and cakes made from local cassava and sweet potato flour is now booming. These tubers are abundant in the country but are normally used unprocessed in traditional dishes. Our correspondents report.
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Комментарии : 8   
@markzieg3593
@markzieg3593 2 года назад
What an exciting opportunity.
@percycruda3074
@percycruda3074 2 года назад
Yes very I hope this cassava flour go into the market so that our local producers of cassava get more harvest and gain more
@africa5760
@africa5760 2 года назад
Sometimes problem bring solutions 🤭 Slava Ukraine
@devbachu7072
@devbachu7072 2 года назад
You can mix with some white flour different amount to make bread
@devbachu7072
@devbachu7072 2 года назад
Flour like tsro cassava plantains all can made into flour an used wheat flour gluten no good
@swagablinks4148
@swagablinks4148 Год назад
Good job
@socaljet
@socaljet 2 года назад
gluten the new boogy man
@ewangaorang60
@ewangaorang60 Месяц назад
Garri in Cameroon
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