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Hon Wirba in Germany

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Local Leaves for Pesticides – Great in Growing Cassava

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Agbor Shedrack is a 16 year old Southern Cameroonian refugee in the Adagon 1 refugee camp in Ogoja, Nigeria. Instead of sitting and waiting for handouts, he has designed a rocket stove to help his community save on firewood, and reduce the health risks associated with smoke from cooking. Please kindly help support him by […]

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How to Preserve Food & Documents During War – Part 1

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How to Preserve Food & Documents During War – Part 2

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With the farming season around the corner, Southern Cameroonian Farmers need to start preparing to grow enough food for next year. This week on Amba Farmers Voice, we shall be talking about how our IDPs, mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters in G1, Ghana and GZ can say goodbye to chemical fertilizer by making their own […]

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With the farming season around the corner, Southern Cameroonian Farmers need to start preparing to grow enough food for next year. This week on Amba Farmers Voice, we shall be talking about how our IDPs, mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters in G1, Ghana and GZ can say goodbye to chemical fertilizer by making their own […]

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Diplomacy Updates from US Congress, Canadian Parliament and the UK for parents in GZ

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With the dry season hitting hard,as many streams dry up, people are unable to grow fresh vegetables. This week on Amba Farmers Voice, we shall be talking about how our IDPs, mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters in G1, Ghana and GZ can grow and irrigate fresh vegetables this dry season with a new simple drip […]

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According to a DW Documentary, Tomatoes are a poker chip in global trade policies. Subsidized tomato products from the EU, China and elsewhere are sold at dumping prices, destroying markets and livelihoods in Africa. The flood of cheap imports from China, the US and the EU has driven Ghana’s and other African tomato farmers to […]

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According to a DW Documentary, Tomatoes are a poker chip in global trade policies. Subsidized tomato products from the EU, China and elsewhere are sold at dumping prices, destroying markets and livelihoods in Africa. The flood of cheap imports from China, the US and the EU has driven Ghana’s and other African tomato farmers to […]

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As a result of the war declared by LRC on Ambazonians, many have ran into the bushes with no access to clean water. Ambazonians in the bush can follow this simple procedure to purify water to drink.

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Manage your farm income on the Go

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Amba Farmers Voice Endorses 3 Day Virtual Int. Conference on the Armed Conflict in the Southern Cameroons from 9PM EST/2PM Amba Time, Friday Nov. 30-Nov 1, 2030 Please register for For the Conference here: https://www.eventbrite.com/…/virtual-international… Amba Farmers Voice is pleased to inform its viewers about the Virtual International Conference to bring together all Southern Cameroonians […]

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https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/cdnscsurvey This survey is sponsored by the Coalition for Dialogue and Negotiations (CDN), an international non-governmental organization whose goal is to facilitate dialogue and negotiation that satisfactorily addresses the root causes of the on-going conflict in the Southern Cameroons. The goal of this survey is to take a pulse of Southern Cameroonians to gauge their […]

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Avocado (Pear) season engenders enormous losses to Ambazonian Farmers when the market is saturated because of too many pears and few buyers. Most of the pear taken to the market either rot or are sold at give away prices. Pear oil can be used as lotion or rubbing oil that sooths the body or for […]

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Pig Farmers in Ambazonian and those interested in rearing pigs face enormous challenges. Not only are pig farmers burdened by the expensive nature of feed involved in maintaining a successful pig farm, they are also confronted by diseases such as the African Swine Fever and a host of others. What is the cause of African […]

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Mushrooms are a huge part of the diet in many parts of Ambazonia, although they are not always available all year round. Mushrooms are good for you, they are rich protein & fibre, iron, zinc, potassium, phosphorus, calcium, vitamins B1, B3, B5 & B12, vitamin C & vitamin D as well as low in fat […]

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Ordinary Ambazonians keeping chickens (fowls) and Poultry farmers in Ambazonia face enormous challenges. Not only are poultry farmers burdened by the expensive nature of feed involved in maintaining a successful poultry farm, they are also confronted by diseases such as Green Diarrhoea and a host of others. What is the cause of Green Diarrhea? How […]

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Snails are a huge part of the diet in many parts of Ambazonia, although they are not always available all year round. Snail meat is good for you, richer in protein, iron and calcium than beef – and even liver, as well as low in fat and cholesterol. It is especially beneficial to children, and […]

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Passion Fruit or (Adam Fruit) as is popularly called in Ambazonia, is a hard, colorful rind and juicy, seed-filled fruit that grows in almost every village. We all grew up eating passion fruit, but never knew that it is a crop that is easy to grow, and can fetch lots of money with minimal investments. […]

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