The area's agropole programme was launched on Saturday May 11 with a yearly target of 1,814 metric tones.
Government and a confederation of fish farmers in Bankim, Mayo Banyo Division of the Adamawa Region, SOCOPAM, have put together FCFA 530 million to step up fish production in the area from the current 453.6 metric tones per annum to 1,814 metric tones as well as boost its local processing and marketing. This is through the agropole programme that officially went underway in Bankim Subdivision on Saturday May 11.
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