Market Trends of Grains Industry in Cameroon
This section covers the major market trends shaping the Cameroon Grains Market according to our research experts:
Increasing Demand for Animal Feed
- The constant increase in the demand for animal feed is due to the increased animal population across the country. Private companies, as well as the government of Cameroon, are focusing on the development of feed production in the region, which will ultimately boost their economic structure. For instance, the government started the livestock project in 2020, which will end in 2024, to develop more infrastructure for livestock and increase the production of feed for the animals.
- Furthermore, In 2021, Cameroonian animal feed producer SPC expanded its company in the region. The company invested in its new plant to start its activities of animal feed production. The feed formula includes locally-grown raw materials that provide the energy and protein required to ensure the nutritional optimization of the product range: maize and derivatives, soya, groundnut, cotton, and palm kernel meal.
- Maize is the primary source of animal feed in Cameroon. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) describes it as the king of feed ingredients because of its high energy content and digestibility. Maize and protein concentrate traditionally comprise over 70% of farm-made diets. Increasing demand from the animal feed industry is stressing the production of maize. Hence, farmers are responding with improved yields by adopting high-yielding varieties and hybrid seeds, and production has been increasing.
- According to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the production of maize in the country was reported at 2,100,146.82 metric tons in the year 2021, which was 2,091,263.2 metric tons in 2020.
Wheat Consumption High among Cereals
- The grains market can be broadly segmented into three categories: cereal crops, pulses, and oilseeds. Maize, rice, sorghum, and millet are the major cereal crops cultivated across various parts of Cameroon. Although the production of wheat in the country is increasing, consumption is gradually increasing, leading to increased imports. The country imports 60% of its wheat from Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine are the largest exporters of wheat to the country. However, the Russia-Ukraine war impacted the import of wheat.
- The war between Russia and Ukraine disrupted the country's situation. In 2022, protests sparked in the country because of a shortage of wheat and a price hike. Hence, to reduce the import dependency, the Cameroonian government invested USD 15 million in wheat production in the country.