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Unshackling women traders : cross-border trade of Eru from Cameroon to Nigeria : Emanciper les femmes commercantes : les echanges transfrontaliers d'Okok du Cameroun au Nigeria (French)

Eru, a vegetable found in the forest, plays an important role in trade between countries in West and Central Africa, especially between Cameroon and Nigeria. This note analyses the environment for trade in Eru as an example of a high value non-wood forest product (NWFP) that has a great potential both in terms of exports but also for income generating activities. Women are heavily involved in Eru trade as both harvesters and small-scale traders. It...
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Ndumbe,Njie Louis.

Unshackling women traders : cross-border trade of Eru from Cameroon to Nigeria : Emanciper les femmes commercantes : les echanges transfrontaliers d'Okok du Cameroun au Nigeria (French). Africa trade policy notes ; no. 38 Washington, DC : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/981151468144273057

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