In Cameroon, agriculture’s GDP share started at in 1990, stabilizing between 16- from the 2000s onward. The sector's early reduction reflects gradual industrial growth and a focus on oil production, which emerged as a primary economic driver. By 2005, agriculture’s share hovered around , reflecting Cameroon’s move toward a diversified economy.
Recent stability around underscores agriculture's importance in Cameroon's rural employment and export markets.
Recent stability around underscores agriculture's importance in Cameroon's rural employment and export markets.
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