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CERTIFICATE |
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G.S BAMBALANG GROUP II |
2003 |
2009 |
F.S.L. Certificate |
G.H.S BAMBALANG |
2009 |
2013 |
G.C.E Ordinary LEVEL |
CCAST BAMBILI |
2013 |
2015 |
G.C.E Advanced LEVEL |
UNIVERSITY OF BAMENDA |
2016 |
2019 |
BSc. in ECONOMICS |
UNIVERSITY OF BAMENDA |
2019 |
2021 |
MSc. in BANKING AND FINANCE |
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EMPLOYER |
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BAC-CCUL, COWSTREET BAMENDA |
2020 |
2021 |
ACCOUNT CLERK |
BAC-CCUL, COWSTREET BAMENDA |
2021 |
2022 |
LOAN OFFICER |
BAC-CCUL, COWSTREET BAMENDA |
2022 |
2023 |
CHIEF LENDING MANAGER |
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Birth Certificate |
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G.C.E O/L |
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G.C.E A/L |
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BSc Transcript 1 |
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BSc Transcript 2 |
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BSc Certificate |
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MSc Transcript |
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MSc Attestation |
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I.D Card 1 |
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I.D Card 2 |
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ACCEPTANCE FEE |
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REFEREES |
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Prof Vukenkeng Andrew Wujung |
+23767794890 |
BAMENDA, NORTH WEST CAMEROON |
vukenkengwujung@yahoo.com |
Deputy Director Higher Institute of commerce and Management University of Bamenda |
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Prof Omengulle Rene Guy |
+237671356689 |
University of Dschange, Cameroon |
omenguelereneguy@yahoo.fr |
Head of department Accounting and finance university of Dschange Cameroon |
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RESEARCH PROPOSAL |
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RESEARCH ABSTRACT |
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ACCESS TO FINANCÉ BY GENDER AND SUSTAINABLE RICE PRODUCTION BY LOCAL FARMERS IN THE NDOP CENTRAL SUBDIVISION CAMEROON.
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Approximately 20 million farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa grow rice and about 100 million people depend on it for their livelihoods (Nwanze, 2006). Demand for rice has steadily increased over the years. According to Minada (2009), Cameroon produces 100 thousand tons of rice per year and domestic demand stands at 300 thousand tons per year, thus creating a demand gap of 200 thousand tons per year. This gap has cause the annual importation of rice from China, Thailand and others far double than the rice produced in Cameroon.
PROBLEM STATEMENT
Despite the major reforms in the sector undertaken by the Cameroon government through the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, as well as the extended services received from foreign organizations, Cameroon rice production is yet to keep pace with the increasing demand. The food crisis that affected Cameroon in 2008 triggered the government of Cameroon to undertake a number of reforms to revitalize the agricultural sector and rice production in particular. In December 2015, the budget of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development stood at FCFA 110 billion (Mbella, 2015). Despite these efforts by the government of Cameroon, access and use of requisite financial resources still remain a major challenge among rice farmers in the Upper Noun valley in Ngoketunjia Division. Increasing access and use of requisite financial resources obtained from formal financial institutions (FFI) by farmers have the tendency of scaling up rice production in Ndop. The major goals of the study is to find out if gender gap exist in the access of finance by local farmers in Ndop central subdivision as well as to assess the effect of access to finance on the production of rice by local farmers in the Ndop central subdivision.
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